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Bihar Congressmen to beat plates on Jan 8 to protest currency ban

Bihar Congressmen to beat plates on Jan 8 to protest currency ban

India Blooms News Service | | 03 Jan 2017, 08:55 pm
Patna, Jan 3 (TheBiharPost/IBNS): The Congressmen in Bihar have announced to beat plates to protest demonetization drive by the Narendra Modi government.

The bizarre protest against the notes ban has been planned by the Congressmen from Banka district.

“The problem remains the same even 50 days after demonetization. The whole country is still in a queue but the PM is only talking big,” the local Congress district president Sanjeev Kumar Singh told the media on Tuesday.

He said they would bang plates on Jan 8 to alert the general masses about how the Prime Minister had made them a big fool.

The Congress party has been strongly opposing the currency ban on the streets since the beginning with the party vice-president Rahul Gandhi describing it as the “biggest scam of the year”.

This ‘trick’ was earlier applied by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar who heads the ruling Janata Dal United (JD-U).

In March 2014, Kumar had earlier led his cabinet colleagues and party activists beat plates to protest against Centre denying Special Category status to Bihar.

The issue of Special Category status strangely has now been pushed to the background by the JD-U even as the party’s long-standing demand still remains unfulfilled.

 

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