The Left party also sought to suggest that the Prime Minister was "detached" from ground realties, saying Modi's comment that poor people are happy with the demonetisation move was "far from the truth" and added insult to their injury.
"Instead of accepting the fact that demonetisation was introduced without proper arrangements and failed to foresee the consequence, the Prime Minister is resorting to dramatic defence. Tears in Modi's eyes cannot wipe out the tears of crores of people in the country," CPI general secretary S Sudhakar Reddy said in a statement.
Referring to reports that "huge and abnormal" cash deposits were made in national banks during the last quarter (July-September), the former Lok Sabha MP said this leads to doubts whether they were aware of November 8 demonetisation announcement.
"Vijay Mallya, Lalit Modi and Panama accused are moving freely while the common people are being punished. Modi's comment that poor people in the country are happy with this decision is far from the truth. It is adding insult to injury. Life has become miserable to a large number of people," he said.
The Left leader also sought an explanation from Modi that why Rs 2,000 currency notes were issued which, he said, will again help amassing black money.
Blending emotion with aggression, Modi had on November 13 mounted a counteroffensive against the opposition over demonetisation of high-value currency notes, promising more anti-graft measures in future even if he was burned alive.
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