Kejriwal, Mamata knock at RBI’s door, seek info on currency availability

New Delhi: Taking their fight against demonetisation to the street, Delhi and West Bengal Chief Ministers Arvind Kejriwal and Mamata Banerjee on Thursday held a demonstration outside Reserve Bank of India here, wanting to know availability of currency.

Both the Chief Ministers drove straight to RBI office in Parliament Street from a rally in Azadpur wholesale market in East Delhi where they made a blistering attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi over demonetisation.

“How much currency needed? How much printed? What is capacity? How many more days will it take? Myself and Mamtadi at RBI to get this info,” Kejriwal tweeted.

Banerjee said they came to RBI to know whether the Central bank has enough currency or not. “Our main apprehension is shortage of currency. We are here to check whether there is enough cash to disburse among the people.”

TMC MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, who along with some other TMC MPs accompanied Banerjee, said officials of RBI failed to come up with satisfying answer when asked about availability of currency for distribution.

“They gave us last year’s report on the availability of notes. Ultimately the two leaders had to go without getting any satisfying response,” she said.

Few RBI officials spoke to Kejriwal and Banerjee when they were camping outside the bank.

Security personnel struggled to maintain order as a huge crowd gathered with some raising pro-Modi slogans while some others cheered for Kejriwal.

One Rachna Wadhwan who was waiting to take out money from RBI complained to Banerjee and Kejriwal that she has been standing since morning to take money to buy medicine but the line has barely moved.

“I am a patient of blood pressure. I have been standing since morning. I told them about my plight,” she told reporters later.

PTI