Modi’s Demonetization Concepted by Rajiv Gandhi in 1990-Vikram Bajwa

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  • Former Rajiv Gandhi and Foreign Affairs department of Indian National Congress headed by Romesh Bhandari, had plans to Demonetize India after 1991 General Elections, says witness Vikram Bajwa.
  • Summary:San Francisco.CA. IWC. Prime Minister Narender Modi’s Demonetization, was not only planned by Finance Minister Y.B.Chavan and Indira Gandhi, but more recently by Rajiv Gandhi in 1990, as presented to him by Indian National Congress (Foreign Department) Chairman Romesh Bhandari, says Former President of Indian National Congress of America.

    San Francisco.CA. IWC. Prime Minister Narender Modi’s Demonetization, was not only planned by  Finance Minister Y.B.Chavan and Indira Gandhi, but more recently by Rajiv Gandhi in 1990, as presented to him by Indian National Congress (Foreign Department) Chairman Romesh Bhandari, says Former President of Indian National Congress of America.

    “On December 18,1990, in a meeting held by Rajiv Gandhi at 10 Janpath, after withdrawing Congress support to Chander Shekhar Government, a report prepared by INC of America, was handed to Rajiv Gandhi, by Romesh Bhandari, which was to be implemented after the 1991 Elections, if Congress came to power”, said Vikram Bajwa. Unfortunately Rajiv Gandhi was Assassinated on May 21,1991 and the report shelved by Narsimha Rao Government. Other witnesses to this meeting included Natwar Singh and Vincent George , Political Secretary to Rajiv Gandhi, claims Vikram Bajwa.

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