Opposition to mark Nov 8 as Black Day to protest demonetisation

Update: 2017-10-24 08:45 GMT

New Delhi: All the Opposition parties have joined hands to observe November 8 as Black Day to mark their protest against the 'ill-conceived' decision of the Centre of scrapping Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes, a year ago, said an official source on Tuesday.

Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad told reporters that the opposition parties have worked out a joint strategy and would register their protest against the November 8, 2016, demonetisation decision.

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"Demonetisation was an ill-conceived and hasty decision of the government. It is unprecedented, perhaps in the entire world, that a government had to alter its policy 135 times within a month," Azad said, recalling how the government kept changing its rules in the aftermath of the note ban last year.

The decision to mark November 8 as the black day was taken at a coordination meeting on Monday that was attended by JD-U rebel leader Sharad Yadav, CPI MP D. Raja, DMK MP Kanimozhi, BSP's Satish Mishra and Trinamool Congress' Derek O'Brien.

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