Jaitley hints not all scrapped currency will be remonetised


New Delhi, Dec 17 (PTI): Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today hinted that not all of the Rs 15.44 lakh crore worth of currency junked will be remonetised through issuance of new notes as he said digital currency will fill the gap.

Calling the scrapping of old 500 and 1,000 rupee notes as "a courageous step", he said the government could do it as India today has the capacity to take such decisions and experiment boldly.

The move will create a new Indian normal as the one that existed for the past seven decades is "unacceptable", he said, adding that demonetisation will help rid the economy of high cash circulation that had led to tax evasion, blackmoney and currency being used for crime.

"One of the efforts of this exercise has to be that even though a reduced cash currency could remain, our conscious effort... (is) to supplement the rest with a digital currency," he said while addressing annual general meeting of industry chamber FICCI here.

As many as 17,165 million pieces of Rs 500 denomination and 6,858 million pieces of Rs 1,000 banknotes were in circulation on November 8 when the government made the surprise announcement.

Jaitley further said: "The whole process of remonetisation is not going to take very long time and I'm sure very soon the Reserve Bank by injecting currency daily into the banking and postal system will be able to complete that."

Also, the push to use the digital mode to make payments has been gaining ground. "The manner it has taken place in the last five weeks is indeed commendable. Only a section of Parliament seems unaware of what is happening," he said.

Once the remonetisation process is complete, it will mark "the creation of a new Indian normal because the normal that existed for 70 years is an unacceptable normal," he added.

"The 70-year normal had become a way of life for almost every Indian. It was not merely a fact that you had a lot more cash currency, far larger cash currency as part of your GDP... the economic and social consequences of that are extremely adverse."

He made a point that dealing in that cash currency had led to a lot of aberrations in terms of tax non-compliance, currency being used for collateral purposes like crime, escaping the tax net and not getting into the banking system.

"The fact that India today has the capacity to take these decisions and capacity to enforce them, to experiment boldly even when at a time when the world is looking more inwards, marks an exception as far as India is concerned," the finance minister asserted.

Jaitley also spoke of the country's "stamina" to sustain a decision like demonetisation, which has "clear long-term gains even at the cost of short-term inconveniences".

"Therefore, once we have that stamina notwithstanding fringe positions taken by national parties, one would always be able to implement these extremely successfully. Long-term benefits of these are going to be absolutely clear even if we bear the short-term pains," he said.

He seemed confident that the existing almost 75 crore debit and credit cards in the market, besides e-wallets, will help increase digital transactions. He also made a pitch that these transformations will have to be carried to their logical conclusion.

"There are, of course, even as we reform, domestic trends which are being visible on digitization of payments," Jaitley said, adding that the government has clarity of direction as well as a broad shoulder and stamina to sustain these decisions.

  

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 17 2016

    BJP might have thought that they have killed two birds in one shot by getting people's applause for this flop demonetization and starving the opposition of cash by unfortunately all this has back fired on them big time. Before your term ends in May 2019, all black money will be back to the same level as of Nov 01, 2016.

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  • Rosario Fernandes, Kallianpur

    Sun, Dec 18 2016

    I doubt they survive until May 2019. The entire world including India hates Modi. But the question is, WHO IS NEXT?. Congress is out of question.

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 17 2016

    Indians have become tired of the PM, FM and RBI dropping hints about demonetization, remonetization, cashless, less-cash.

    The best news so far is that ALL politicians have been exempted of income tax if they dispose of the old notes into their party's bank account. Only people become ullus.

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 17 2016

    Switch over to digital economy is good but can not happen all of sudden.
    It's a gradual process.
    Reliance Geo took off may be in October, 2016.
    Since digitization is imposed, may be reliance sales may get a boost.
    Every individual need a Mobile for security.
    Infrastructure improvement is a must from Govt prior to digitization.

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  • Juliet mascarenhas, Bejai

    Sat, Dec 17 2016

    The pain may disappear,but healing of the wound ......... the scar caused will remain forever.

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  • peter, mangalore

    Sat, Dec 17 2016

    This man talks and refers past 70 years, as if he or his party members did not do any wrong doing or none of them collected and accumulated black money of high denomination. If what he claims is true, the Reddy's and Yeddy does not belong to their party at all. It is good sign that, we have to move towards digital and set an example to the world, provided things put forth with proper planning and right direction. Now whether it is Congress or BJP supporter, many have been caught with huge amount of high denomination currency in their possession. What to say about this? If this is truly intended for the development of country, then it is ok. Here, the vision is not clear, if it is development of Indian or to teach lesson to someone.

    As a matter of fact, Government should have introduced first, educate the people to use it, then demonetize high denomination notes.

    As far as claiming control in terrorism by introducing 2000 currency note and demonetizing the 500 and 1000 notes, we have to wait and see.

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  • Rosario Fernandes, Kallianpur

    Sat, Dec 17 2016

    This man is just a showoff. He does not know ABCD of finance

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Valencia

    Sat, Dec 17 2016

    Because of wrong or unplanned decisions many common people are dead and still dying.
    Who will take the responsibility.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 17 2016

    For India, digital economy is the news
    For poor, cashless economy is the noose.

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  • TWO EARS ATTACHED , SWISS

    Sat, Dec 17 2016

    EVEN BJP KNOWS THAT DEMONOLTISTION IS A FLOP SHOW. 

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  • Anees, KARKALA

    Sat, Dec 17 2016

    Mr Jaitley,please visit any small market and check the system after note demonetisation and explain the system of market.if any changes will appreciate the NDA GOVT.only those having cash stock at home or some where transfer to the bank account..above scenario only middle and poor people suffer to get cash from bank.. Rich people already got NEW NOTES ..

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