Union home minister Rajnath Singh has said that demonetization of big notes has hit hard? those who have black money and thereby they are the most puzzled.<br/><br/>It has also severely hit the terrorism funding in the country, he said. Addressing a press conference on the sidelines of a program in Lucknow today the home minister Rajnath Singh said the big note ban decision is pro poor and a courageous one. <br/><br/>Refuting the allegations of harassment of public in general, Mr. Singh said that the Reserve bank and finance ministry are making all out efforts to ease the situation. He appealed to the public not to be panicky.<br/><br/>When asked about non- availability of enough new currency to the people, he said that PM had already said that it will take around fifty days to be the situation almost normal. Answering a question about attack on Indian soldiers, Union Home Minister said that we should have faith in our brave army men as they are capable of guarding our borders.
News On AIR | December 2, 2016 4:59 PM
Big note ban decision is pro poor, courageous one : Rajnath Singh