NEW DELHI: Deputy Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Anand Sharma today criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government for the sudden move to demonetise Rs 5,00 and Rs 1,000 notes.The new 2000 rupee note leaves colour, reminds me of "churan wali pudiya" which we used to get in childhood, he said jokingly."86 per cent of the currency in the market was Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes which was scrapped by just one announcement. Due to this step, the entire world has got the message that India's economy runs on black money and the entire agricultural fields have gone to waste as farmers don't have money to buy seeds," Sharma said in the upper house of Parliament."Do farmers have credit cards?" he further asked.He also condemned PM's statement made in Goa for mocking common people who are standing in queues and sought his apology for the "insensitive" statement."I condemn PM's statement in Goa for mocking the common people who are standing in queues. He must apologise," said Sharma.In a reply to PM Modi's "Looting of their 70-year corrupt earnings, they will destroy me, they can kill me" statement, Sharma said, " Please explain who wants to kill you."Sharma also demanded that Modi must disclose the list of those names, who are holding black money in Swiss bank."Government has a list of those holding black money in Swiss banks. We demand that Prime Minister must tell who all are there in the list," said Sharma."The atmosphere has become such that questioning the government has become the parameter to decide one's nationalism," Sharma further said.He questioned the government restriction on withdrawal. He said, "Which law has given the government permission to stop people from withdrawing money from their own account. People have started using 'surgical strike' in everything even without conducting any surgery."Not only people of our country, but also foreigners have faced this problem as they are allowed to just exchange Rs 6,000 at a time, he said."The decision to demonetise high currency notes was leaked to a selected few. Secrecy was not maintained on this issue. It was published in a Gujarati newspaper long back and even other newspapers wrote about it. There should be a probe into the selective leakage of information," said Sharma.Sharma also said that SBI knew about the demonetisation move in March, and asked why the government didn't take proper steps to implement it properly. "What did the government do to prepare for effective implementation of the policy?"