Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia and his cabinet mate Kapil Mishra were on Tuesday detained when they tried to march to parliament from Jantar Mantar, protesting against the central government move of demonetization. Sisodia launched as scathing attack over demonetization before beginning the march saying that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi is making people cry and shedding crocodiles tears.
Manish Sisodia asked government from where terrorists are getting the notes?
We don’t like Modi for what he has done in his personal and political interest. This is notebandi but note-badli. He asked the government that the terrorist in Kashmir were found with fresh notes of Rs 2000 but the question is that from where terrorists are getting them? Either you are unaware of the lapse or are involved in it.
“ He keeps crying all the time and makes people cry. But he sheds crocodiles tears. The demonetization move should be revoked. This is what people want, Sisodia said while addressing the gathering at Jantar Mantar while sharing the stage with his cabinet mates Gopal Rai, Kapil Rai Mishra and Satyendra Jain.
Government can’t be stopped terrorist funding
“Neither terrorist funding has not stopped nor counterfeit notes nor black marketeering. Sisodia said that government has no money to give for OROP to soldiers but waives the loans of Industrialist.
A day after Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who is presently in Punjab, urged people to transform the Prime Minister instead of invalid notes, slogans of note nahi, PM badlo were raised at the march.
“The PM again became emotional… he is not getting any support. Therefore, he is crying. The need is to take the fight to the streets,” Gopal Rai said. The Prime Minister had on November 8 announced the abolishment of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes. The decision has been drawing criticism from opposition parties.