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BJP plays down Chandrababu's criticism of demonetisation roll out

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 21 2016 | 5:48 PM IST
BJP today played down ally TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu's criticism of the demonetisation roll out, saying the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister has not said anything different from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other BJP leaders about difficulties being faced by people.
"What he is saying is nothing different from what Modi said that there should be least difficulty to the common man. He indicated to the government for expediting money circulation," BJP National Secretary and Andhra in-charge Sidharth Nath Singh told reporters.
The concerns he has raised about difficulties being faced by people is quite natural and it is something BJP leaders have also said.
Asked about Naidu's denouncement of people handling the exercise, he said what the Andhra Chief Minister has said is also being "grossly misreported".
A day after making critical remarks on demonetisation, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu today said his comments were "distorted" and that he has been supporting the exercise.
He, however, said problems arising in the aftermath of demonetisation "continue" as "we are going (about them) in a routine manner".

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"We have to take an innovative approach," he remarked.
Singh noted that the TDP had supported demonetisation soon after Modi announced it on November 8 and the regional party had cited Naidu's past comments in support of such a measure.
Naidu, who heads a 13-member committee appointed by the central government to look into demonetisation issues, had yesterday warned that unless remedial measures were taken, people's woes would continue in the long-term.
Addressing a party event, he had said demonetisation was not as per "our wish" and that a "lot of problems" still remain without any solution in sight.
Singh also defended the RBI after it did a U-turn on customers depositing demonetised notes over Rs 5,000 till December 30 and said there will be no questions asked either in case of one-time or repeat deposits if the accounts are KYC-compliant.
It is not a U-turn but a "pro-active" RBI which has done a "course-correction", he said.
RBI and the government have made it clear that they do not want people to face inconvenience and in that regard they take feedback and make decision, he said.

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First Published: Dec 21 2016 | 5:48 PM IST

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