Gandhi took to Twitter to highlight his demands ahead of Modi's second television address to the nation tonight after his surprise November 8 announcement to withdraw Rs 1,000 and old Rs 500 currency notes.
The Congress vice president, a staunch critic of the government's decision to demonetise the notes, listed out his eight demands to Modi as the 50 days the prime minister had sought to normalise the situation expired yesterday and there still seem to have some issues with the availability of notes.
Besides asking Modi to "lift restrictions on withdrawal of money with immediate effect", Gandhi demanded the prime minister to deposit Rs 25,000 in the account of one woman in each Below Poverty Line (BPL) family.
He advocated immediately abolishing charges on digital transactions and called for Income and Sales taxes rebate of 50 per cent to small-scale shopkeepers and businesses.
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Gandhi demanded the prime minister to compensate all bank account holders with special interest rate at 18 per cent per annum for the "time restrictions are in place".
Another of his demands was that rate of ration under public distribution system (PDS) be halved for a year under the provision of Food Security Act.
In one of his tweets, Gandhi said, "Destroyed in the last 50 days: trust in the Prime Minister's word. Weekly cash withdrawal limits must go".