Murshidabad (West Bengal): Congress leader and Lok Sabha MP Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury ignited a firestorm of criticism and outrage with his derogatory remarks directed at Prime Minister Narendra Modi in response to the withdrawal of Rs 2,000 currency notes from circulation.
Chowdhury's Offensive Statement
During a press conference held in Murshidabad on Monday, Chowdhury launched a scathing attack on the Prime Minister, resorting to offensive language. He stated, "Again, all of a sudden, he (PM Modi) announced the scrapping of Rs 2,000 notes. He is not Modi, he is 'Pagla Modi'. People are calling him 'Pagla Modi'."
Outrage Over Chowdhury's Remarks and Accusations
Chowdhury's choice of words, branding the Prime Minister as "Pagla Modi" (crazy Modi), has drawn condemnation from various quarters. Critics argue that such derogatory remarks not only undermine the dignity of the office but also fail to contribute constructively to the ongoing discourse surrounding economic decisions.
Calls for Unity Against BJP Amid Economic Concerns
While expressing frustration with the government's policies, Chowdhury called for unity among political parties under Congress' leadership to combat the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He claimed that people are growing increasingly disillusioned with the current administration, and it is necessary for opposition parties to join forces.
RBI's Decision to Withdraw Rs 2,000 Notes Explained
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) recently announced the withdrawal of Rs 2,000 denomination currency notes from circulation. However, the central bank clarified that these notes would still be considered legal tender. Banks have been instructed to cease issuing Rs 2,000 notes immediately.
Citizens will have the option to deposit or exchange Rs 2,000 notes at any bank branch until September 30, 2023, as per RBI's guidelines.
Public Reaction and Concerns Surrounding Economic Stability
The controversial remarks by Chowdhury could overshadow the broader discussions surrounding the economic implications of withdrawing Rs 2,000 notes.
It is important to note that while political debates and criticisms are integral to a democratic society, the use of derogatory language serves to detract from substantive discussions and maintain a respectful political discourse.
(With ANI inputs)