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Congress alleges Rs 2000 note ban 'royal welcome' to keepers of black money, demands white paper

The Congress on Tuesday accused the government of facilitating those hoarding black money with the move to withdraw Rs 2000 currency notes and demanded a white paper on what it alleged was the "greatest organised loot" in independent India

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The Congress on Tuesday accused the government of facilitating those hoarding black money with the move to withdraw Rs 2000 currency notes and demanded a white paper on what it alleged was the "greatest organised loot" in independent India.

Congress spokesperson Gaurav Vallabh claimed the unorganised sector will be under stress once again after a gap of 6.5 years and six crore MSMEs and 11 crore farmers will have to "stand in line" for exchanging a few Rs 2000 notes after the sudden announcement.

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