Hyderabad: CPI leader Narayana has raised serious allegations regarding the demonetization of the Rs 2,000 currency note, claiming that it was a deliberate move to convert black money held by the elderly into legitimate funds. According to him, the biggest scam lies in allowing the exchange of Rs 2,000 notes without imposing a ban on them. It is known that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has made an official announcement on Friday. They have declared the withdrawal of Rs 2,000 currency notes from circulation. Individuals in possession of these notes have the option to either deposit them into their bank accounts or exchange them for other denominations by September 30. These recent developments have sparked controversy and debate regarding the intentions and consequences of the decision to demonetize the Rs 2,000 notes