Mamata serves ultimatum, asks govt to roll it back within 3 days

New Delhi: Seeking immediate withdrawal of demonetisation exercise, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday met President Pranab Mukherjee and ask government to roll back the move within 3 days. The led the delegation along with leaders of National Conference, AAP and NDA ally Shiv Sena and submitted a memorandum voicing serious concern over the crisis arising out of ban on Rs 1000 and Rs 500 currency notes.

Banerjee led a march to Rashtrapati Bhavan from Parliament along with TMC MPs, AAP MP Bhagwant Mann, Shiv Sena MP Harshul, NC leader and former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah among others.
“We had a successful meeting with the President during which we discussed the issue. And the President said he would look into the matter,” she said, after emerging out of the Rashtrapati Bhawan.

She said the situation arising out of demonetisation has triggered a sort of constitutional crisis.
Speaking about her next move on the issue, she said “Our party will move adjournment motion in Lok Sabha”.

Expressing concern over the problems being faced by the people after the demonetisation move, she said “We have requested the President to speak to the government and decide on this and bring back normalcy in the country. President was once the Finance minister and knows country’s situation better than anyone else, he will take appropriate action.”

Leaders of the other opposition parties including Congress, Left parties, SP and BSP did not took part in the protest march.

Describing as “dictatorial and draconian step” the government’s demonetisation move, the memorandum has sought its immediate suspension.

“Stop harassment of the common people by lifting of all sorts of restrictions recently thrust upon them,” the five-page memorandum said, and added “ensure that supply of essential commodities in adequate quantities be restored in the markets forthwith.”

Before beginning the march from Parliament, Mamata said “The march is to save common people from disaster.”