Raising the matter during Zero Hour, RSP member Prashanta K Majumdar said circulation of fake currency in the country had grown to such an extent that counterfeit notes were conveniently finding way to banks and re-circulated through ATMs.
He alleged that banks could be in collusion and those running the ATMs could also be involved.
"The source needs to be checked. When ATMs dispense fake notes, those running them should be held responsible," he said demanding adequate steps by the Finance Ministry to stop the menace.
He said this problem was not only hurting the economy, but also causing trouble for common people, who are unable to distinguish a genuine note from a fake one. Those getting such currency from banks and ATMs were hauled up by police, he said.
Congress member Sajjan Singh Verma raised the issue of the plight of widows in the country. He made a strong plea for providing monthly pension of Rs 500-1,000 by the Centre with a like amount from the state government.
M I Shanavas (Cong) wanted the government to evolve a permanent solution to the growing conflict between man and animals in various parts of the country, with animals increasingly straying into human habitats.
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