"There is a big divide between the rich and poor. The rich are becoming richer and the poor are turning poorer," Chouhan said at a function in Jambori Maidan here.
"We (BJP) want to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor and uplift people," he said.
"For this, Prime Minister has taken the decision of demonetisation on November 8. The move is aimed at wiping out corruption and black money, besides breaking the back of terrorism," the Chief Minister said.
"Some people disclosed their wealth but many didn't. So the Prime Minister took the decision of scrapping Rs 500 and Rs 1000 denomination notes that put such people in a deep trouble as their hoarded currency became a scrap," Chouhan added.
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He said people who stocked black money are repenting.
"You all are facing a little bit of hardship. There is
"You all are queueing up at the banks and ATMs and facing hardship for the sake of the country and nationalism. But you all are not angry and the entire nation has thrown its weight behind Modiji," said the Chief Minister.
He said unfortunately some people are with the ones with black money and yelling against Modi's demonetisation move.
He said those who who didn't give a penny as tax were putting notes as offering in the Narmada river.
"Country, led by Modi, is moving ahead with development activities as Prime Minister is a hard working leader," the Chief Minister said.