No move to withdraw new ₹2,000 notes: Finance Minister

Venkatesan R Updated - January 15, 2018 at 11:05 AM.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today said there is no proposal to withdraw the ₹2,000 notes that were introduced post demonetisation.

The ₹2,000 banknotes were introduced along with new ₹500 currency following the withdrawal of old ₹500 and ₹1,000 notes from November 9, 2016.

“There is no proposal to withdraw the Rs 2,000 denomination banknote,” the Minister said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha.

Jaitley further said the ₹500 and ₹1,000 notes returned to currency chests of the RBI amounted to ₹12.44 lakh crore (as on December 10, 2016).

The data obtained in this regard would need to be reconciled with the physical cash balances to eliminate counterfeit notes, accounting errors and possible double counts after which only the final figures will be arrived at, he said.

He added that as on March 3, 2017 the currency in circulation was ₹12 lakh crore and as on January 27, it was ₹9.921 lakh crore.

Jaitley said the cash recall seeks to create a new “normal” wherein the GDP will be bigger, cleaner and real.

“This exercise is part of the government’s resolve to eliminate corruption, black money, counterfeit currency and terror funding.

“This exercise has resulted in an increase in deposits with banks. This will facilitate reduction of interest rates and provide more headroom to banks to expand their credit base,” the Minister said.

Following demonetisation, several restrictions were imposed on withdrawal from banks as well as ATMs. The restrictions have been gradually removed.

Published on March 17, 2017 15:30