Demonetisation anniversary: Cong to hold demonstration at Azad

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

As a part of its nationwide drive against demonetisation, the city unit will hold a protest at in south on November 8 to mark the first anniversary of the note ban.

workers will pay tribute to those people who had died while standing in queues for withdrawing their money in the aftermath of in various parts of the country, at the protest venue.


The had announced to mark the first anniversary of the note ban as the "black day" against the government's announcement to celebrate November 8 as the "anti-day".

"Some 115 people had died while standing in queues to withdraw money from their own accounts (after withdrew high-value currencies of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 from circulation). The decision of has affected the poor in the country. We will offer our tributes to those who had died," unit president told reporters at the party office here today.

He said the will organise a rally at the Juhu beach in suburban Mumbai, where it will held a condolence meeting.

"Some party workers will tonsure their heads to mark the protest," Nirupam said.

He said former chief minister and senior leader Prithviraj Chavan is scheduled to hold a dialogue with representatives of various sectors on the occasion.

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First Published: Mon, November 06 2017. 19:28 IST