Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru
Mangaluru, Nov 15: Even as thousands of people shout from rooftops condemning and criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi's move to demonetise high currency notes, the fish vendors in Mangaluru, who are probably among the worst hit, have welcomed the move, despite the hardships they have had to face.
The fish market near State Bank wears a deserted look, with people busy lining up outside banks and ATMs, and moreover, not having enough change to buy fish. The market is usually busy with customers flocking in big numbers, but ever since Modi's announcement came like a bolt from the blue, the purchasing power has reduced and so also the crowds at the market.
Interestingly, though the fish business here has dropped drastically, it has failed to dampen the spirit of the fish vendors, most of whom are happy with demonetisation.
"We are unable to give back change to the customers when they pay us with Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes for fish of lesser values. But despite the difficulties, we are thankful to Narendra Modi for taking this step," said one fisherwoman.
Another said, "Business has gone down in the last four days. People come with Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes but we are unable to accept them or return the change. We are facing similar difficulties at the fish harbour too, as suppliers too reject these notes. These problems will be there for a few days. People have to wait for hours outside banks to get Rs 2,000 notes and exchange old notes, so it is difficult for them also to pay for fish. Still, this is a very good step by Modi. It is true that there will be problems for a few days, but we are confident that this step will bring good days in future."
The women of the Mogaveera community may be going through hard days, but their strong support to PM Modi and unflinching hope that it would bring 'Achche Din' soon is indeed noteworthy!
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