RBI had plans to issue Rs 5,000, Rs 10,000 notes: Jaitley


New Delhi, Nov 13 (IANS): The RBI's original proposal was to issue high-value new currency notes in the denominations of Rs 5,000 and Rs 10,000, but the Narendra Modi government finally decided to go in for Rs 2,000 denominations, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Saturday.

"RBI's original proposal was to issue Rs 5,000 and Rs 10,000 currency notes, one, for (curbing) inflation and two, for convenience in handling. The government thought otherwise, because we wanted replacement currency to be available immediately, and hence we decided to go in for Rs 2,000 notes," he said while participating in a programme on India TV here.

"Today, there are adequate numbers of Rs 2,000 notes available with banks, and if all the people start taking Rs 2,000 notes, there won't be any more queues outside banks," he said.

As far as issuing new Rs 1,000 currency notes is concerned, it will be done, he added.

Jaitley said revealed that nearly Rs 300 crore has been deposited in Prime Minister's Jan Dhan bank accounts in the last three days.

"You must accept that transacting in black money is nobody's fundamental right in this country," he said, while seeking to justify the step.

Jaitley noted that soon after the demonetisation announcement on November 8, several shops were opened in some parts all through the night to allow black money hoarders to purchase gold.

Similarly, huge cash was paid to buy high-value railway tickets and get refunds, he added.

On the recalibration of ATMs for dispensing new design currency notes, Jaitley said, it would take two to three weeks, since the present machines are designed to dispense only Rs 100, Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes.

"We can't change them overnight, and the system's technology requires at least 2-3 weeks for recalibration of nearly 2 lakh ATMs."

Asked why preparations were not done earlier, he said that "secrecy was of paramount importance".

"We were to keep everything secret till November 8. You can't say, we take a decision, press a button, and all the ATMs would function. It doesn't work like this," he said.

Jaitley said that that it was only the Prime Minister, the Finance Minister, one or two officials in Finance Ministry and the Reserve Bank of India, who knew about the move, on a "need to know" basis.

"As per precedent, on November 8 at 6 p.m., RBI sent its formal recommendation to the government for demonetisation, at 7 p.m. the Cabinet was informed about the decision, all ministers stayed inside the room, till the Prime Minister announced it at 8 p.m. to the nation," he said.

Rejecting reports that an image of the new Rs 2,000 currency note had appeared in social media, Jaitley said that there was no "leak" about the decision.

On Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's charge that some people in the ruling party knew about the move in advance, he said: "His (Kejriwal's) statements do not carry credibility any more. I checked about any particular surge in bank deposits during September and October, and I found that the maximum surge in bank deposits had taken place between August 31 and September 15, at a time when the arrears of Pay Commission were being disbursed."

Jaitley also said that political parties would now have to change their funding system.

"I know the two leaders are facing problems, but there was no political motive behind this decision.

"Yes, there will be a political effect, which I will not refuse to admit, that political funding for all parties, including BJP, will now become fully transparent. It was a misfortune that the world's biggest democracy had no transparent funding mechanism in place till now."

  

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  • tony sequeira, mangalore

    Sun, Nov 13 2016

    replacing 500 and 1000 rupees with 500,1000 and 2000 rupee notes is back to square one. Total mismanagement that would lead to collapse of the financial system

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  • Antonio DSilva, Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 13 2016

    Just shows the magnitude of loot that needs to be hauled out of our Mahan Bharat.

    Jai Hind and Jai to all of us Indians who elected these super masterminds to make a change in our Mahan Bharat.

    The winds of change are surely blowing the right way.

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  • Vinayak, Mangalore / Dubai

    Sun, Nov 13 2016

    Its ok we understand the importance of Rs. 2000/- note. But if 5000 and 10,000 is printed and put in circulation, then it is going to be utter  nonsense. I welcome the idea of stopping black money by Modi, but if he goes too much, then people who like him may also take a leap in disliking him. Lets not take of face of Iran, who has high denomination notes, which has got mere value for its currency. Lets not hit the axe on our own legs and later say, " oh shit, we messed it up ourselves".

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  • ganesh, ksa

    Sun, Nov 13 2016

    reality showing our value of rupees.better print 200 and 400 notes.dont go bigger.this goverment dont have any expert finance line.coming days no need cash. online transation is there

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  • Navin, Kundapur

    Sun, Nov 13 2016

    Useless fellow…no sense

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  • KHALID, MANGALORE

    Sun, Nov 13 2016

    Easy and convenience to stock more black money than ever

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  • Surendra Poojari, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 13 2016

    Stupid Finance Minister. He needs to understand that all people are not corrupt unlike him and his colleagues including those in opposition. This is nonsense decision and there will be chaos all around as people will struggle to get change.

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  • Peter, KSA

    Sun, Nov 13 2016

    Basically this man is a lawyer. There is a vast difference between iron smith and gold smith. Here iron smith is doing gold smith's job. That is the reason why common people are suffering and babus are enjoying their life today. Like Jewel in the hands of monkey.

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 13 2016

    What nonsense this finance minister is talking of issuing 5K and 10K denominated notes. Shame on this idiotic fellow. 70% of indian population is below poverty and they are talking of 5K and 10K denominated notes. Rightly proved we have elected a uneducated person as PM with a unelected Finance Minister and both are idiots

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  • NITIN, MUMBAI

    Sun, Nov 13 2016


    HIS MIND IS FULL OF COW DUNG WHO MADE HIM FINANCE MINISTER??

    SOMEBODY EXPLAIN HIS COW DUNG MIND THAT HIGH DENOMINATION NOTES MEANS LESS VALUE FOR RUPEE AND MORE CASH TRANSACTION.

    IT IS EASY TO PRINT FAKE NOTES WITH HIGH DENOMINATION. THATS WHY US IS NOT PRINTING HIGH DENOMINATION NOTES.


    THANK GOD CONGRESS HAS RULED INDIA 65 YEARS. ELSE OUR ECONOMY WOULD HAVE PARALYZED BY NOW WITH NO VALUE FOR RUPEES.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 13 2016

    You guys cant even manage Rs. 2000 notes ...

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