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Demonetisation: Mamata accuses the Centre of 'discrimination' against Bengal

She accused the Centre of sending new Rs 500 notes to Rajasthan, but not to Bengal

Mamata Banerjee, Mamata

Mamata Banerjee

Press Trust of India Kolkata
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday accused the Centre of pursuing "discriminatory" politics against West Bengal by not releasing new Rs 500 currency notes in the state.

"They have sent 500 rupees notes to Rajasthan. But they are not sending the 500 rupees notes to Bengal. The Central government has totally failed to act. Rural India is dying, they don't use card. What will they do? The whole of rural India is crying, farmers are crying. If food is not available what will the common people eat? Plastic??" Banerjee said, accusing the Centre of pursuing "discriminatory" politics.

The West Bengal Chief Minister lauded the Supreme Court for expressing reservation on Centre's plea for direction that no court except apex court hears pleas on demonetisation notification
 
Banerjee today visited the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) regional office in Kolkata and spoke to RBI regional director Rekha Warriar and urged her to ensure that cash is available at all ATMs and Banks.

"I told her to ensure that cash is available at all the banks and ATMs. Common people should not face harassment. They should not be harassed. Don't say that you are trying. Because the word 'trying' is a vague word. It is a word used to shield negligence and incompetence. I am not blaming you. Where from will you give notes, if the Centre has not provided?" Banerjee told Warriar.

The Trinamool Congress supremo along with party leaders today visited the ATMs outside the RBI office in Kolkata and spoke to commoners.

She also visited Burrabazar area in Kolkata and spoke to businessman and shopkeepers.

"People cannot access their savings account. This is being restricted. Is their money safe? The country wants to know," she said.

Banerjee also lauded the Supreme court's observation about demonetisation.

The Supreme Court on Friday dubbed as a "serious issue" the long queues outside banks and post offices and expressed its reservation on the Centre's plea seeking a direction that no other court in the country should entertain petitions challenging the November 8 notification.

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First Published: Nov 19 2016 | 6:31 PM IST

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