People in large numbers queued up outside Banks and ATMs to get cash. Heated arguments were exchanged as cash in the ATMs and banks- and patience among public- ran dry as the day drew to an end.
Security was beefed up outside bank branches, after there were rumours about stampede, people plundering goods from a mall in Seelampur yesterday.
"Since it's a Sunday, we expected more crowds outside banks and ATMs. We made adequate security arrangements to ensure no untoward incident occurs," said a senior police official.
"I didn't get a chance to exchange the banned Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes despite it being my off day. I reached the bank at around 2.30 PM and there was a long queue waiting for their turn to come. I waited till 4.20 pm and returned empty handed," said visibly disappointed Ranbjit Mallick, a resident of Lajpat Nagar.
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At many places, people were seen running from one ATM to other as the machines got cash-strapped.
A 68-year-old Manoj Singh expressed his frustration saying he was completely out of cash and had to borrow money from his neighbour.
"Even today there is no respite. I went to the bank and stood in the queue for sometime but then my legs began to hurt and I came back," he said.
Many people couldn't purchase milk, vegetables, medicines as they didn't have adequate Rs 100 notes.
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