"A total of 28 persons have committed suicide in the state due to cash crunch. This is saddening...Prime Minister should consider the massive problems being faced by commoners and farmers...," he said.
"I appeal to people of the state not to get distressed. Samajawadi Party is with them. Poor daily wage earning labourers have been rendered jobless. They neither have bank accounts nor ATMs, and their daily chores depend on cash. They are left to die. Their future is in the dark," he tweeted.
"There is an atmosphere of uncertainty all over," he said.
His remarks came in the wake of the Centre's surprise decision to demonetise Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes to stamp out black money, resulting in serpentine queues outside banks and ATMs.
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Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has maintained that demonetisation would not serve the purpose of checking black money.
"It is good that corruption is checked and people become aware that there should not be (any) corruption. But this problem cannot be overcome merely by changing Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes...Those who used to keep such notes are now waiting for Rs 2,000 notes...," he had said on the row.
"As Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 were banned in haste, those undergoing treatment at hospitals and nursing homes are facing a lot of problems. I, therefore, request you to intervene and allow private hospitals, nursing homes and medicine shops to accept these notes till at least November 30," he said.
With foreign tourists facing difficulties due to the move, the Chief Minister had directed the state Chief Secretary to ensure opening of extra counters for them to exchange currencies.
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