The DMK today described as "atrocious" the NDA government's decision to mark customers exchanging defunct currency notes at banks with indelible ink, saying it amounted to not trusting the people of the country.
DMK treasurer and Leader of Opposition in Tamil Nadu Assembly MK Stalin also dubbed the move as "authoritarian".
"Marking people with ink without trusting them is atrocious," he said.
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"There are apprehensions among the people whether the government elected by them was veering off the democratic path. Therefore, the Centre should stop doubting its own people and withdraw the announcement," he added.
Stalin called the Centre's move "condemnable" and urged it to ease the norms for cash disbursal.
The government has proposed the use of indelible ink for customers as the same people were coming back to exchange currency notes again and again, besides reports that certain unscrupulous elements, trying to convert black money into white, have organised groups of people and are sending them from one bank to the other to exchange the notes and get Rs 4,500 each in return.
Earlier, Stalin visited a bank branch in Madurai, inquired with the people waiting in the queues there regarding their plight and held discussions with the bank officials.
He was informed of the "difficulties" faced by the citizens at a branch of a nationalised bank in Nallur in Madurai district, a party release said.
The DMK leader also held discussions with the officials on the "difficulties" being faced by the banks in disbursing money, but requested them that cash be given to the people without any hassle.
Stalin was in Madurai to campaign for the DMK candidate in the November 19 Thiruparankundram by-poll.
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