TIL Desk/National/New Delhi/ With his self-imposed 50-day deadline ending on Friday, the Trinamool Congress asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to own up responsibility for the adverse effects of demonetisation and resign. “The Prime Minister set a 50-day deadline — 110 people have died, the economy is in a mess, the original motives he set out with — ending funding of terrorism, black money, corruption — nothing has happened,” Trinamool spokesperson Derek O’Brien said.
“Tonight the deadline ends and tomorrow is a good day for him to resign. It’s the last day of the year, the Prime Minister must and should resign,” he added. The Rajya Sabha member called Modi’s November 8 move to demonetise Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes a “complete failure” and attributed electoral motive behind it.
“This (demonetisation) has nothing to do with ending terrorism, corruption or black money. This has been done with electoral motive, in view of the Uttar Pradesh elections,” O’Brien told.”The timing of this is awry, the planning is awry and the implementation is awry. The only thing they are doing good is spinning the narrative of taking from the rich to give to the poor. This is a bogus,” he said.

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