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Cashless People Standing in Queues lose patience, Attack Banks in Gujarat

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December 20, 2016: People furious over lack of cash in banks on Monday attacked bank branches in two districts of Gujarat, the authorities said.

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A mob locked up the State Bank of India and Dena Bank branches in Samadhiyala village in Amreli district in Saurashtra region after hundreds waiting in long queues were told the banks had no cash to give.

Most of the people were farmers, witnesses said.

In Surendranagar district, mobs attacked some bank branches and damaged their doors and windows after they were found to have been kept closed for the third consecutive day since Saturday.

The bank authorities said there was no meaning of opening the branches as no cash had reached the branches on Monday.

In Silvassa, capital of the union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, the manager and some staff members of a nationalized bank were roughed up by people as the bank had no cash to distribute.

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The police had to intervene to rescue the bank staff.

The central government on November 8 demonetised the 500 and 1,000 rupee notes, saying the move was aimed at tackling corruption, black money, and terror funding.

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The move has led to an unprecedented cash crunch across the country. (IANS)

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