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Thackeray warns of anarchy if move fails

Maharashtra Navnirman Sena president Raj Thackeray launched a blistering attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the November 8 demonetisation of high value currency notes and warned that if it fails the country will be pushed to anarchy.
Questioning the government’s assertions that preparations for demonetisation of Rs500 and Rs1,000 notes were made 10 months in advance, Thackeray said: “Then how come it (the new notes) bears the signature of the new (Reserve Bank of India) Governor (Urjit Patel)?”
“The BJP has still not submitted its election expenditure for the 2014 polls... If there was so much aversion to black money, how did Modi get elected,” he asked, directly targeting the prime minister.
Denouncing the new decisions announced daily on money withdrawals or deposits in banks, Thackeray claimed it is evident now such a major policy was “rushed through” without making proper studies or adequate groundwork on the implications.
“I have spoken to people in the BJP, I have discussed it with RSS people, nobody seems to be happy about it, but all are keeping silent... Even Mohan Bhagwat has not yet reacted on it... I wonder what’s really going on,” Thackeray told a large meeting of party leaders and grassroots workers.
He asked why action has not been taken against those hoarding black money and instead the ordinary masses are being punished and made to stand in long queues.
“More than 40 people have lost their lives,” he said.
“There are few ads in the print media and on television there are only commercials by Patanjali (owned by Baba Ramdev)...we know where these come from,” Thackeray said.
“There was absolutely no planning or preparedness before Modi implemented the demonetisation... Everybody says it is good for the nation, but even the PM is not telling how we will benefit. We can only pray to God that something good comes out... Because, if it fails, the country will be pushed behind by 20-25 years and be in severe crisis,” Thackeray declared.
He said it was strange that those declared corrupt and jailed by the former Congress regime are now Bharatiya Janata Party leaders and the party’s (Karnataka) MP Janardhan Reddy spent Rs5bn on his daughter’s wedding earlier this week, and that too after demonetisation was implemented.
“I have read that the bride’s sari cost Rs17 crore...All this is beyond words,” he said.
Training his guns on the prime minister, Thackeray said: “In the morning, he makes an emotional speech in Goa, and in the evening he praises (Sharad) Pawar in Maharashtra.”
“Modi says that he held Pawar’s fingers to enter politics... But even Ajit Pawar (Pawar’s nephew) held his uncle’s finger and came to politics,” he said amidst laughter.
Thackeray said only 4% of the population pays income tax and the rest carry out cash transactions.
“Even Finance Minister Arun Jaitley made a declaration of Rs82 lakh ‘cash in hand’ in his election declaration in Punjab - I am not saying it is black money, but how will he deposit it in the changed circumstances now?” 
Thackeray urged the people of the country and his supporters to remain vigilant against the fallout of the demonetisation, as “elections will come and go, but the people of the country are of paramount importance to me.”


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