Demonetisation : Aaditya Thackeray hits out at govt for lathicharge near SBI branch


Mumbai, Nov 14 (Agencies) : Slamming the government for lathicharging people standing outside a bank in Bhiwandi, Yuva Sena chief Aaditya Thackeray on Sunday said while accounts in Swiss bank lie safe, the common man is troubled.

“Lathicharging those standing in long lines outside the bank, chaos, school buses shutting down, all the trouble to common citizens,” tweeted Mr. Thackeray. He further said, “Black money- intent right, target wrong. Each citizen being viewed as criminal by the government, while ones with Swiss bank accounts safe.”

In his third tweet, he said, “Swiss Bank Accounts lie safe, common man troubled. Wonder if this will go as 15 lakhs into every Indian's account! Citizen is not criminal.”




A senior police official said a mob of 3,000 to 4,000 had surrounded an SBI ATM at Zakat Naka, and on-duty constables were finding crowd management difficult. “There were just three constables, and we resorted to mild force to maintain discipline; there was no injury in the melee. This, officially, was not a lathicharge.” The opposition too hit out at the government. “I condemn the government for beating its own citizens, who are queuing up to withdraw their own money. The government should focus on better planning instead,” said Leader of Opposition Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil.

  

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  • Alwyn, Mlore

    Tue, Nov 15 2016

    Shiv Sena & MNS must be scrambling to reorganize their main business. that is protection money (vasooli) from builders and private schools.

    they have enough ground task force to convert their old currency into new notes without much monetary losses...

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  • Michael Noronha, Mysore

    Tue, Nov 15 2016

    Lathicharge - Very inhuman and sad incident. Cannot blame the police too as it is a State problem to ensure law and order. People are being beaten to recieve their own legitimate money.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Nov 15 2016

    Has Aaditya Thackeray joined AAP ...

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  • Sayed Firoz, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Nov 15 2016

    I hope people will understand the intolerance now,
    Politician are aware of it,
    There is limit to fool people
    May God bless us

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  • makeMyDay, mangalore

    Mon, Nov 14 2016

    Picture speaks thousand words for the real reason behind lati charge

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 14 2016

    India is the the place
    People kill to become backward or withdraw own money from Bank ...

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 14 2016

    Prime Minister Narendar Modi should be there to monitor the crowd. Then he will know the trouble faced my the citizen's of our country. He is enjoying life with who have Swiss Accounts and people who have already the Rs.100 notes.

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 14 2016

    6 days after demonetization, this is the scene and situation, what would happen after few days is difficult to imagine.
    Govt should have been wise enough to print Rs.200/- notes instead of Rs.2000/- In the absence of lower denomination notes, what's the use of Rs.2,000/- note?
    Very foolish and ill planned idea!
    It will benefit only to those who want to stash!
    Surprisingly many Gujarati's had adequate stock of Rs.100 notes Good forecast isn't it? They are not at all troubled!

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  • A. S. Mathew, hospitality7@hotmail.com

    Tue, Nov 15 2016

    What a great tragedy of the nation, a bunch of street Economists are running the nation without any idea.

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