Demonetisation: UDF wakes up, to observe black day

The meeting decided to support the LDF government to tackle the crisis in the state and asked it to take concrete steps in that direction.

Update: 2016-11-14 20:45 GMT
The TRS finds the demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes to check black money good, but the manner in which it has been implemented, bad.

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The UDF  has expressed concern over the ‘financial emergency’ imposed on the country by the BJP-led government through demonetisation creating hardship for the people. Protesting against the decision, the front will observe a black day on Thursday and take out a  march to the  Accountant-General’s office at statue here. The UDF leaders, at a meeting held at  Opposition Leader Ramesh Chennithala's official residence here on Monday, blamed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for  the current economic situation in the country.

The meeting decided to support the LDF government to tackle the crisis in the state and asked it to take concrete  steps in that direction. “The Sabarimala season begins on Wednesday and the pilgrims will be affected. The state government should open control rooms at the secretariat and  collectorates to solve their problems,” said Mr Chennithala. Former chief minister Oommen Chandy flayed the BJP’s propaganda against the  co-operative  sector in the  state.  The two Congress MLAs, V. T. Balram and K. S. Sabarinathan, who had lauded Mr Modi’s steps,   would have realised that those who queued up before the banks do not have black money with them,” said Mr Chandy.

The UDF’s reaction to the demonetisation came after  it faced attack for keeping mum  in the beginning.  A Congress leader told DC that the UDF leaders had woken up from their slumber late.  After the  meeting,  Mr Chennithala, Mr Chandy, Muslim League leader P. K. Kunhalikutty and KPCC vice-president M. M. Hassan held talks with Reserve Bank officials on  easing the difficulties of the people.

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