TMC observes 'black day' throughout Bengal

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

The today observed 'black day' throughout to mark the first anniversary of with party leaders and state ministers leading protest marches and workers burning effigies of Prime Minister Modi.

TMC supremo and Chief Minister described as "DeMoDisaster" and turned her Twitter display picture black, today.


Banerjee also retweeted her yesterday's post on alleging that the note ban was a "big scam" which was announced to help vested interests convert into white money.

Urban Development Minister led a march in Chetla area of Posters against and its impact on the were displayed at the protest march.

Describing note ban as a "big scam", Hakim claimed that many people lost their lives, lakhs of people became unemployed and the of the country decreased.

"All these happened due to the whimsical decision of Modi," he alleged.

Other state ministers including Partha Chatterjee, Sovandeb Chattopadhaya, Subrata Mukherjee, Sashi Panja also led similar protest marches at Jadavpur, Esplanade, Gariahat and Shyambazar.

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First Published: Wed, November 08 2017. 15:28 IST