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Demonetisation, GST a double whammy that torpedoed economy: Rahul Gandhi

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New Delhi , 30 Oct 2017

Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi on Monday again criticised the government's reform measures of demonetisation and GST, terming them a "double whammy" that hit ordinary people hard, crippled businesses and caused large-scale job losses."The decision of demonetisation was an out-and-out disaster. The Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) is yet not able to understand the pain of the nation," Rahul Gandhi said after a meeting of party general secretaries here."I don't know what they are going to celebrate. November 8 is a sad day for us," he said referring to the government's decision to observe it as anti-black money day."Today we had two meetings, one on demonetisation and the other on GST. In the demonetisation meeting we discussed how the country has suffered a lot and many small businesses have closed," Gandhi said."In the GST meeting, it was discussed how a good idea was destroyed. GST is a good idea but the government has implemented it in a faulty manner due to which the economic growth of the country was badly hit," he said.He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave two shocks to the country "one after another". "He gave two shocks one after another -- first demonetisation and the other GST," he said.

The demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes was the first torpedo from which the country survived, but the second torpedo of GST destroyed it, he added.He also said that Modi is celebrating November 8 as anti-black money day without understanding how much loss demonetisation has caused to the economy."He (PM) should have feelings for the country. He should understand, but unfortunately he is not able to understand the pain and suffering of the people," said Gandhi.Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala, briefing reporters on what Gandhi said at the meeting on demonetisation and GST, said: "Both demonetisation and GST were sold to the people by BJP and the Prime Minister as a panacea for providing relief to the poor, ordinary people and small businesses besides fighting black money."He (Gandhi) pointed out that both demonetisation and GST had turned out to be double whammy in the life of ordinary people and has crippled, shut down businesses, trades besides leading to large-scale job losses," Surjewala quoted Gandhi as saying at the meeting which was also attended by former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.Gandhi's remarks come a day after Prime Minister Modi said he was prepared to pay any price but would not roll back the reforms."The government would make changes to better the system, and whether we remain or not, we will not let the nation be ruined," Modi said. "There would be no rollback of the mega reform move," Modi said in Karnataka on Sunday.

 

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