Opposition divided over ways to protest demonetisation


New Delhi, Nov 28 (PTI): The demonetisation exercise by the Modi government has brought a rarely seen unity among opposition parties, but they stand divided over the way they would protest against the measure today.

While the Left parties, including the CPI(M) and CPI have called a 12-hour bandh to protest against demonetisation of old high-value currency notes in West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee's TMC will not join it and only hold protests.

The Congress too has decided not to go for a bandh. Senior party leader Jairam Ramesh said no 'Bharat Bandh' has been called by the party which will hold nation-wide protests as part of 'Jan Aakrosh Diwas'.

The JD(U) has decided not to participate in the protests by opposition parties tomorrow or West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's proposed dharna in Patna on November 30 after its leader and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar welcomed the demonetisation decision.

"We have supported he Centre's demonetisation move. How can we oppose or be the part of activity like bandh which is meant to protest the issue which our party has strongly supported," Bihar unit JD(U) President Bashishtha Narayan Singh said.

"JD(U) will not be part of any agitation against demonetisation including the dharna by Mamata Banerjee on November 30 in Patna," party Secretary General K C Tyagi said.

"We have taken an ideological position in favour of demonetisation so how can we be part of any agitation seeking its roll back," Tyagi said.

Odisha's ruling BJP will also not join the protests with its leader and Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik having hailed the demonetisation decision.

The opposition parties have been divided over the ways to protest against demonetisation ever since Mamata Banerjee decided to march to the President against it. While she was joined by AAP, National Conference and Shiv Sena, an NDA ally, other opposition parties stayed away. Shiv Sena has backed demonetisation but is unhappy over the way it was causing problems to people.

Mamata's TMC and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's AAP are the only parties which have demanded a roll back of the exercise, while other parties have voiced displeasure over the way it was being implemented which was causing hardship to common people.

 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    You cannot say that the opposition disunity.Every party opposed in their own way

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    1.Foreign investors pull out close to $5 billion so far in November on demonetisation drive - Economic Times.

    This clearly shows that demonetisation is a FLOP and Bhakts who say that use Cash-less transaction.. My Question is how will  farmers, labourers do e-banking.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    The going rate in the market to convert black money in old notes to black money in new notes is anywhere between 20-40%. Which means the original black money hoarder gets to keep 60-80% of his black money, while a lout/agent gets to keep the rest 20-40%.

    Now isn't that a master stroke?

    More equitable distribution of black money among the hoarders and louts. Modiji truly cares about equality.

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  • Nithya, mlr

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    Short term pain for long term gains for the honest people. But still we need Lokpal to punish insider traders in BJP too.

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  • PAM Suvarna, Karla

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    All opposition parties now feeling heat of black money,therefore tried to fool public but prudent public showed these opposition parties what mass public need and what we need to support.
    Proud to be Indian,and proud to be part of prudent citizen of India.

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  • Kevin, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    Indians are finally protesting the expropriation of their money by the government. It is outrageous that all Indian citizens are being treated as guilty without evidence.

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  • N Mukkawala, Kinnigoly

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    Surely Frustration Diwas of Black money holders while nation is heading towards Black money bankruptcy !!

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  • A_hindustani, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    Power of social media in democracy is displayed. Huge public support to modiji has compled the oppostion to change their stance. People have won today rather modiji

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Qatar

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    United we 'stand'and DIVIDED we 'FALL'

    All against ONE (BJP) and one against ALL

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, UCHILA

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    Opposition divided over ways to protest but Govt is divided on the ideology. Because Shivsena protesting against demonetization along with other opposition parties but BJP have no courage to take action against them.

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Mon, Nov 28 2016

    ..if there is no support then find a escape route..except picketing here & there opposition parties cant do anything..there is public support to MODI, whatever parties/some media say..now its very clear that no NDA partners had prior info..you should be happy that you got a PM who for nation can ready to risk his political legacy & career and ready to loose his allies..for politics MODI didnt compromise with National interest like Congis..its not secret why Shivsena upset, every one knows how they built empire in Mumbai..

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