PM Narendra Modi is likely to make another address to the nation on the notes ban, on December 31

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But political rivals like the Congress allege that the distress caused to the poor still continues. A united opposition disrupted parliament all through the winter session accusing the government of poor implementation of the demonetisation and demanding that PM Modi explain the notes ban. The government has said the Prime Minister was ready to speak in parliament but was not allowed to do so by the opposition.

PM Modi has asked people to support his fight against corruption by bearing with he has called “short-term pain” for “long-term gain.” His party the BJP has said that the evidence that people support PM Modi lies in the party’s string performance and by-elections and civic polls held in several states after the notes ban.

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(Sourced from agencies, feature image courtesy:oneindia.com)

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