Radadiya, who is also the chairman of Rajkot District Cooperative Bank, condemned the restriction imposed by RBI on Gujarat-based DCCBs on Sunday barring them from accepting and exchanging scrapped notes, claiming that it has increased the hardships of farmers and villager who are dependent on such rural banks.
"This is absolutely an arbitrary decision taken by the RBI overnight. This restriction on DCCBs is like snatching away the rights of villagers and farmers, as most of these banks operates in villages. I condemn this decision," said Radadiya.
According to Radadiya, this has put thousands of farmers and villagers in deep trouble.
"I have made a representation to the Gujarat CM (Vijay Rupani) as well as Amit Shah (BJP chief) in this regard. If no decision is taken immediately, people will have no other option to start a mass agitation against this move and government will have to bear the consequences," said Radadiya.
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"Till yesterday, only Gujarat based DCCBs were barred from accepting old notes. But now, such banks all over India are covered. I have met Gangwarji today on this issue and made him aware about the difficulties people are facing. I am hopeful that government takes a positive decision in this regard," Sanghani told PTI from Delhi.
Meanwhile, quota agitation leader Hardik Patel also issued a statement condemning the RBI move.
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