"It is Arun Jaitley who is bringing disrepute to the government... It is he who is responsbile for the hardships faced by the common people post-demonetisation. The Finance Minister is an inefficient person and is also not an economist. He should resign," he told reporters here.
"Our Prime Minister has taken a decision (of demonetising high value notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000) and banks are indulged in converting crores of black money into white. In whose jurisdiction these banks come? These bank come under the ambit of the Finance Ministry," said Azad, who represents Darbhanga in Lok Sabha.
He had also criticised Jaitley two months back saying that those "rejected" by the electorate have not only been made ministers but have become "all in all" in the government and the party.
Azad attacked the government, saying it would have made sufficient arrangements and preparations to deal with the situation post-demonetisation "had its intentions been clear".
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"The government's policymakers do not have practical knowledge. Their all assessments are based on far from reality," he alleged.
Cashless transaction system, which is being aggressively promoted and popularised by the government, seems to be difficult to succeed in a country like India, Azad said and added that e-payment is not cent per cent safe and secure.
Demonetisation has its adverse impact on farmers, labourers, workers, small traders, jewellers, he said adding that even vegetable growers are not getting fair price of their produce.
"There are people (in the party), who have been rejected by the people in the elections, have not only been made ministers (in the Union government) but have actually become 'sarve-sarva' (all in all) both in the government and in the organisation," Azad had told a press meet at his residence on October 23, 2016 in his Lok Sabha constituency Darbhanga.