Master Stroke: Congress accuses BJP of converting black money into white post DeMo
ABP News Bureau
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22 Jun 2018 09:44 PM (IST)
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Amid reports of high number of demonetised currency being deposited in Ahmedabad DCCB, regulator Nabard today said the deposits were in line with size of the bank and all KYC norms were adhered to.
Nabard saw nothing unusual in the scrapped Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes (worth Rs 746 crore) deposited or exchanged during November 10-14, 2016, and said that only 1.6 lakh out of 17 lakh account holders deposited the amount at an average of Rs 46,795.
The clarification by National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) came after reports suggested that deposits were unusually high in Ahmedabad District Central Cooperative Bank (DCCB), where BJP president Amit Shah is a director.
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Nabard saw nothing unusual in the scrapped Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes (worth Rs 746 crore) deposited or exchanged during November 10-14, 2016, and said that only 1.6 lakh out of 17 lakh account holders deposited the amount at an average of Rs 46,795.
The clarification by National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) came after reports suggested that deposits were unusually high in Ahmedabad District Central Cooperative Bank (DCCB), where BJP president Amit Shah is a director.
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