BJP general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya said 9/11 was important for the US and 8/11 for India

BJP general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya has said the "9/11" terrorist attack in the United States and notes ban announced in India on "8/11" last year are important dates for the world.He said this while addressing a rally organised in support of notes ban last night at the Patnipura square here."8/11 and 9/11 -- both these dates are important for the world. The (Narendra) Modi government has initiated a major step to curb corruption by announcing demonetisation on 8/11 (November 8 last year) and America had resolved to end terrorism after the 9/11 (September 11, 2001) attacks," Mr Vijayvargiya said.He added that the decision to scrap high-value currency notes caused hardships to those who were in possession of black money, the corrupt people and those funding terrorists.The BJP leader, who is also the party's West Bengal in- charge, claimed that post notes ban, bribes were being accepted in the form of gold bricks, instead of cash, in the government establishments of that state."Two months ago, I came to know from a businessman in West Bengal that the mode of corruption had changed in that state after the notes ban and bribes, in the government system, were now being given in the form of cadbury. He had also told me that cadbury meant a one-kg gold brick," he said."Now, the corrupt people in West Bengal are taking cadbury instead of cash. Modi will also find a way to deal with this practice as corruption harms the poor," he said.The country had to decide whether it would support the Prime Minister or those who were against a historic decision like demonetisation, Mr Vijayvargiya added.BJP vice-president Shyam Jaju, who was also present at the event, pointed out that the Congress was agitating against the notes ban across the country.

"This is not a fight between the BJP and the Congress, but one between patriots and traitors," he said.Mr Jaju claimed that the notes ban had enhanced the credibility of India in the world and boosted country's foreign investments.