Demonetisation effect: People unhappy about long queues at banks, ATMs in Mumbai

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Mumbai: The queues outside banks and ATMs continued in the city and suburbs for the 9th day since the demonetisation move as people struggling to get cash expressed unhappiness over the reduced limit of exchange.

However, despite facing problems, many people say they are with the government on the demonetisation move but also suggested the process needed better preparedness.

Madhusudan Chavan, a retired bank professional from suburban Vile Parle, said, “I fully support banning of Rs 500 and RS 1,000 notes, but it seems that government failed to take proper steps to deal with the situation arising out of it and that is why people are a bit upset.”

After exchanging Rs 2,000 from a post office, a woman working for an anganwadi centre in suburban Vikhroli said, “Modiji has asked for only 50 days and 10 days have passed.

Only 40 more days remain and this time will also pass. Then we will have good days ahead.”

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