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Come to Parliament and give answers on demonetisation, Sharad Yadav to Modi
New Delhi, Nov 23
Accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi
of "wreaking havoc" on the lives of the poor and common people
through demonetisation, Janata Dal-United leader Sharad Yadav on Tuesday warned
the Prime Minister against evading Parliament.
Taking a stand different from party President and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish
Kumar on demonetisation, Yadav joined a protest rally called by Trinamool
Congress chief Mamata Banerjee here against demonetisation.
"You (Modi) can address a musical concert but cannot answer the opposition
in Parliament. It is not your minister who brought the demonetisation, it is
your decision, so the responsibility lies with you to give answers to the
questions that are being raised," Yadav said at a rally here in Jantar
Mantar.
"Today, the farmers are ruined, the workers are starving and the common
people are queuing up in banks leaving aside their livelihood. Demonetisation
has wreaked havoc on the lives of the common people.
"Who is responsible for the all the destruction that is being suffered by
the people of they country? It is your responsibility but you don't come to
Parliament," said Yadav.
He warned that if Modi continues to evade Parliament and fails to give answers,
people will bring in a revolution.
"Come to Parliament and tell us the reasons. And if you don't, then
remember, the Congress once had imposed Emergency and people had given a
befitting reply then.
"Come to Parliament and tell why you wreaked havoc in the houses of farmers,
fishermen, the poor, the common man.
"You must have heard of revolution, people will show you what revolution
means," added Yadav.
While the opposition has been closing ranks and mounting a united fight against
Modi over the demonetisation, Nitish Kumar has supported the Centre's move to
spike Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes.












