Millennium Post

Congress leads Oppn protests in several states

Oppn MPS led by Rahul Gandhi protest near Gandhi statue in Parliament

- MPOST BUREAU

NEW DELHI/THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: Normal life was hit in some parts of the country on Monday as non-bjp parties took to the streets and Kerala and Tripura observed a bandh to protest against the Centre’s demonetisa­tion move.

Expressing concern over the plight of common man, MPS of various opposition parties led by Rahul Gandhi on Monday staged a protest against the government on the demonetiza­tion issue in front of Parliament as part of the ‘Jan Aakrosh Divas’ observed across the country.

However, no MP from Trinamool Congress, JD(U), SP and BSP, BJD were seen at the joint Opposition dharna outside Parliament though they raised their voices against the move in the House.

Besides the Congress vicepresid­ent, many senior party leaders including Mallikarju­n Kharge, Jyotiradit­ya Scindia and Veerappa Moily along with JP Yadav of RJD, Supriya Sule of NCP, Kanimozhi of DMK and Mohd Salim of CPI(M) participat­ed in the protest near Gandhi statute.

Raising slogans, the MPS demanded steps to ease the problems being faced by the people due to the demonetisa­tion drive.

Asked about parties holding protests separately, CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury said, “There is no division among the opposition. All parties may march separately but they are striking together. Parliament is not functionin­g because PM is no coming to the House.”

While the Left constituen­ts called a 12-hour bandh, other parties including Congress and TMC only held protests. JD(U) and BJD did not participat­e in the protests. Hundreds of workers from various Opposition parties, led by DMK, were arrested when they staged protests across Tamil Nadu. The parties slammed the ban on Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes as a “war on rural poor” that was causing “hardship” to the common man.

DMK Treasurer M K Stalin, state secretarie­s of CPI-M and CPI G Ramakrishn­an and R Mutharasan respective­ly, along with a several workers of their parties were among those arrested when they staged protests separately in front of central government offices and nationalis­ed banks, police said.

During their protest in the national capital, seven Left parties including the CPI(M) and CPI decried the invalidati­on of old currency notes as “anti-poor and pro-corporate” and demanded that the government let people use these notes until it makes new notes available. Gwalior district Congress President Darshan Singh died of cardiac arrest in Gwalior soon after submitting a memorandum during the ‘Jan Aakrosh Diwas’ protest.

Gwalior Divisional Commission­er S N Roopla said Singh was part of a Congress delegation which came for submitting the memorandum to him. In Kerala, the ruling CPI(M)-LED LDF sponsored 12-hour strike against demonetisa­tion evoked a near total response.

Ruling Congress in Karnataka held protests and rallies throughout the state against demonetisa­tion. The protest affected the functionin­g of both the Houses of Karnataka Legislatur­e, now in a 10-day winter session at Belagavi, as they did not sit today in line with the decision taken by the Business Advisory Committee (BAC).

Life in Bengaluru and elsewhere remained normal with commercial establishm­ents, educationa­l institutio­ns, banks and private offices working as usual and public transport and Metro maintainin­g their regular services.

The state-wide 12-hour strike called by Left parties to in West Bengal failed to evoke much response. Government and private buses, trams and other private vehicles were seen plying on the road while most of the shops and markets were open. The strike call by the Left Front has been opposed by the ruling TMC. In Maharashtr­a, Congress and NCP hit the streets though normal life remained unaffected with no disruption to public transport or functionin­g of offices and businesses in Mumbai and other parts.

 ?? PTI ?? Rahul Gandhi and other Opposition leaders during a protest against demonetisa­tion at Parliament House
PTI Rahul Gandhi and other Opposition leaders during a protest against demonetisa­tion at Parliament House

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