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Former BJP leader Yashwant Sinha on 26 June, said the government would not order any probe into the reports of exchange of currency notes worth Rs 745.58 crore at the Ahmedabad District Cooperative Bank, in which BJP president Amit Shah is a director, within five days of the announcement of demonetisation.
There is an "undeclared Emergency" in the country which is more dangerous than the one declared by the Indira Gandhi government in 1975, he said, addressing an Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) rally in Varanasi over phone.
The former Union finance minister said democracy was in danger and a "joke of the Constitution was being made".
Yashwant Sinha, who quit the BJP in April, said:
According to reports, currency notes worth Rs 745.58 crore were deposited in the Ahmedabad District Cooperative Bank within five days of PM Modi announcing demonetisation on 8 November, 2016.
“The BJP president is serving as a director in the bank, in which the currency was exchanged,” Sinha said and asked "Who will order a probe into the alleged currency exchange in the bank.”
He pointed out that a retired Supreme Court judge had said not everything was well within the judiciary.
Sinha appealed to the people to hit the roads and raises their voices against this “undeclared Emergency”.
Sinha said as he could not attend the rally, BJP leader and film actor Shatrughan Sinha was representing him.
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