DMK to stage human chain protest against demonetisation on Nov 24

Karunanidhi urged people, traders and workers to join the protest against Modi govt's decision to scrap big notes.

Update: 2016-11-19 09:35 GMT
DMK chief M. Karunanidhi.

Chennai: DMK on Saturday said it would form a 'human chain' on November 24 protesting against the Centre's "haste" in implementing demonetisation and the state government for "not taking any action" in addressing people's grievances.

"Because of the haste in implementing the demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes, and the sudden decision made (by Prime Minister Narendra Modi) on November 8, there is no end to the difficulties being faced by the people," DMK Chief M Karunanidhi said.

The poor and common people were standing in queues for long hours to exchange the now defunct notes while traders were facing loss of business, he said.

"Prime Minister Modi has not replied to all the parties debating the issue in Parliament to solve people's problems. While other state Chief Ministers are strongly condemning the move, the state government has not taken any action," he said in a statement.

Therefore, to "condemn Central and state governments," and press the Centre to make suitable announcement to mitigate people's problems, DMK will hold state-wide human chain protest on November 24 between 4-5 pm, he said.

The respective district secretaries of the party will lead the protests, Karunanidhi said, and urged people, traders and workers to join the protest.

Similar News