"The Union Finance Ministry should provide sufficient new currency notes to banks in Puducherry to meet the demand," he told reporters here.
"Customers are facing hardship as the banks do not have sufficient supply of new notes. There is still difficulty for people to get change even after doing business at retail centres," he claimed.
Welcoming the Centre's drive against black money and corruption, he said, "All basic requirements should have been met before implementing demonetisation."
"In excise sector alone, the Puducherry government has suffered a 15 percent fall in revenue during the last few weeks," he claimed.
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The Congress leader said the Centre should adopt a uniform yardstick between the northern and southern states in making currencies available for the banks.
He also said a committee has been set up to evolve steps to ensure that the Centre's initiative to realise cashless transactions was people friendly.
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