'Reveal who attended RBI's Nov 8 meet'

Central Board of RBI takes a call on validity or invalidity of a legal tender and proposes govt accordingly.

Update: 2016-12-13 07:03 GMT
Former finance minister P. Chidambaram (Photo: PTI)

Mumbai: Former finance minister P Chidambram on Tuesday demanded the Reserve Bank of India should make public minutes of its November 8 meeting whose outcome empowered government to scrap specified notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 denominations.

On November 8, the Narendra Modi government in a televised address announced it was abolishing the legal tender status of Rs 1,000 and Rs 5,00 currency notes.

These high value notes comprised a huge 86 per cent of total currency in circulation and the decision has led to severe cash crunch in country causing inconvenience to the citizens.

"RBI should publish the minutes of meeting on Nov 8, let country know who were the directors who attended the meeting," Chidambaram demands.

The government had banned these specified notes through an executive order instead of passing a legislation in parliament as part of its drive to curb black money and prevent recurrence of fake currency incidents.

According to the RBI Act, 1934, the Central Board of the apex bank takes a call on legal tender, its validity or invaldity, in circulation in country and proposes government accordingly.

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