UPDATE: Hours after National Herald story was published, both questions reappeared on Rajya Sabha website along with answers. Detailed report coming up tomorrow, July 31

Several questions asked by Members of Parliament—including a BJP MP—regarding the Narendra Modi government’s demonetisation decision, including a query if the recent RTI revelation that demonetised notes of ₹500 and ₹1,000 denomination to the tune of ₹745 crore were deposited in Ahmedabad District Cooperative Bank (ADCB)—which has BJP president Amit Shah as its director—within just five days of the government’s decision to withdraw these notes, have dramatically gone missing from the Rajya Sabha website.

The ADCB, according to recent RTI replies, exchanged currency worth ₹745.59 crore within five days of Prime Minister Narendra Modi announcing demonetisation in November 2016. BJP president Amit Shah, a past Chairman of the bank, continues to serve as a director at ADCB.

While unstarred questions bearing number 668 and 714, both asked on July 24, 2018 can’t be located on the Rajya Sabha website, a brief query by the MPs can be found in the question section of their profiles. But a click on the questions directs to blank pages.

This was pointed via a series of tweets by Maadhyam, a platform to enable stakeholder engagement with policy making.