"In order to hide his pro-capitalist image Modi speaks about farmers and poor in public. By by not allowing cooperative banks to exchange old notes, the Prime Minister has broken the backbone of the farmers since they use cooperative banks the most," Dixit claimed.
Demonetisation has led to resurgence of private money lenders, and for the first 50 days since note ban was declared, they exploited farmers, he alleged.
He also said the "silence" of the Prime Minister on the memorandum regarding the problem of farmers, submitted by Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, is "baffling".
"Demonetisation has thrown crores out of job, while the Prime Minister earlier had promised job to two crore people every month," Dixit claimed.
"The attack on a General Engineering Reserve Force camp near LoC in Akhnoor sector of Jammu by militants shows that promises made by Modi, to tame terrorist and Naxal activities remains unfulfilled," he alleged.
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