Govt fleeced Rs 26,000
cr in name of Digital India:
Congress
Attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his cashless push to the
economy post-demonetisation, AICC chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala
said the true mask of Digital India is coming off as government is not
intervening to stop banks from imposing heavy charges on use of ATMs and
debit and credit cards.
Govt fleeced Rs 26,000 cr in name of Digital India: Congress
The Congress accused the government of "organised fleecing and legalised
pillage" of a whopping Rs 26,000 crore from the common man in the name
of 'Digital India'.
Attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his cashless push to the
economy post-demonetisation, AICC chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala
said the true mask of Digital India is coming off as government is not
intervening to stop banks from imposing heavy charges on use of ATMs and
debit and credit cards.
"The mask of Digital India is coming off and the truth is out for
everybody to see. Government has sanctioned Rs 26,000 crore worth of
organised fleecing and legalised pillage from ordinary Indians in the
name of digital India," he said.
He said in the name of Digital India, Modi government is fleecing the
citizens and earning a whopping Rs 26,000 crore in the form of taxes or
charges on digital transactions.
"After the unwitting and devastating decision of demonetisation forced
upon the people of India, the Modi government is brazenly indulging in
'organised loot' and 'legalised plunder' in the name of digital
transactions," he said.
Surjewala said Digital India means facilitation and ease of transactions
and it does not mean filling bank and government coffers by fleecing
ordinary people.
"We want to tell Modi government to stop fleecing ordinary Indians of Rs
26,000 crores that it proposes to fleece by way of these multiple
transaction fees in the name of Digital India," he said.
To substantiate his charge, he claimed even if a charge of 0.05 per cent
was imposed, the charges that would go to government and banks this
year would be Rs 26,000 crore.
In the next three years when the number of transactions go up, he said
the charges levelled by the government would reach the amount of Rs
60,000 crore per year.
Citing the figures, which he termed as startling, Surjewala said 30 per
cent of total transactions will be digital that amounts to Rs 51 lakh
crore in transactions.
In the year 2017, he said it is expected that India's ordinary consumers will spend around Rs 170 lakh crore and this target in 2020 would go up
to 50 per cent digital and 50 per cent in cash transactions.
"First it was the unwitting and the devastating decision of
demonetisation. As Modi government would watch smugly, banks, including
private banks, will get enriched at the cost of the common man. Bank
cash registers would be ringing with Rs 26,000 crore, taken from pocket
of every Indian doing bank, ATM or online transaction," he said.
Surjewala asked Modi if he stood for the poor or the rich as he talked
about the poor all the time.
He also accused the government of withdrawing Rs 4,500 crore subsidy on
sugar, saying the government is making the taste bitter for people this
Holi festival.
The Congress leader cited five kinds of banking charges being imposed
now
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