"For last one month we have seen several new 'Tughlaq ke farman' from the Prime Minister. First they (government) said you can exchange upto Rs 4,000, which was later changed to Rs 4,500 and then Rs 2,000. At the end of the day it is the common man, farmer, students, housewives who are suffering," All India Mahila Congress President Oza told reporters today.
"It is their hard earned money which has nothing to do with black money. Today to withdraw their own money, people have to stand in queue for hours. More than 100 people have died in the queues. In the entire world nowhere any person has been stopped from withdrawing his own money," she said.
"Nation is facing the side effects of ill-preparedness of the central government as far as demonetisation is concerned," the Congress leader said.
"We all know while addressing the nation, Prime Minister talked about curtailing black money, solving the problem of fake currency and funding to terrorists," she said, adding, "Later government changed their stand and they said that they want to go for cashless economy."
As far as cashless economy is concerned we all know 40 per cent of the population does not even have bank account," Oza added.
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