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India: Nationwide strike call against demonetisation evokes mixed response
Shutdown almost total in opposition-ruled states of Kerala and West Bengal.
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    By Vasudevan SridharanNovember 28, 2016 12:15 GMT

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A man holds placards and shouts slogans during a rally organized by India's main opposition Congress party against the government's decision to withdraw 500 and 1000 Indian rupee banknotes from circulation, in MumbaiShailesh Andrade/Reuters
A nationwide strike call against the government led by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the demonetisation of currency notes evoked partial response. While normal life was affected in certain parts of the country, it was business as usual in most major cities and towns.

Some opposition-ruled states like Kerala and West Bengal witnessed a near total shutdown.

Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal who has been spearheading the anti-government protests over the last two weeks, held a huge rally in Kolkata in eastern India. Banerjee, who has been demanding that the government roll back the demonetisation scheme, said: "Today, I am taking pledge that either I'll die or live but will remove PM Modi from Indian politics. Dictatorship won't work."

"We have one thing to say – withdraw the decision. Such a thing [demonetisation of currency notes] has never happened in any country. Even Hitler would not have thought of such a thing," she added.

On 8 November, Modi declared the country's then highest-valued banknotes of Rs 500 (£6) and Rs 1000 (£12), which account for 86% of the circulation of currency in terms of value, would cease to be legal tender. The step plunged the country into a serious cash crunch sending the informal-yet-vibrant parallel economy into a tailspin. Financial institutions have been grappling with the situation in the face of shortage of newly-printed banknotes and infrastructure.

The government, which has implemented a series of measures to cushion the impact of the blow, is determined that there will be no rollback.

The opposition has paralysed parliament in protest against the demonetisation. "This deadlock can only end when the PM comes for discussion in the house," said the Congress party's Mallikarjun Kharge, senior opposition leader in the lower house.
 
Mumbai working as usual...yesterday was monday...markets remain close on monday in most of mumbai...presstitutes click those pics showing mumbai closed.. and kangressi rejoice their fake victory.lol
 
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Actually , congress withdrew bandh call fearing no support.
 
In Kerala, the bandh was a big success. Apart from CPI(M) supporters, most of the people also supported the hartal.
General public are now totally turning against RSS-BJP.
 
In Kerala, the bandh was a big success. Apart from CPI(M) supporters, most of the people also supported the hartal.
General public are now totally turning against RSS-BJP.

People in Kerala are angry because the remittances and foreign jobs the state relied on are drying up.

http://www.firstpost.com/india/gulf...-low-due-to-declining-oil-prices-2738866.html
The coastal state of Kerala — going to polls on 16 May, 2016 — receives 40% of remittances that come to India, which dropped to a four-year low of $14.9 billion (Rs 1 lakh crore) in the third quarter (October-December) of 2015-16.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...-gulf-crisis-simmers/articleshow/52142019.cms
 
that was a stupid call, cant expect people who are standing in lines to go to strikes
 
Oops, Just now i know there is a nationwide strike in India
 
@Han Patriot

BJP winning local elections by land slides.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...tm_medium=Whatsapp&utm_campaign=show&from=mdr

Despite a lot of speculations over the possible political impact+of demonetisation on BJP's prospects in Gujarat, the party had a clean sweep in two municipalities and one taluka (block) panchayat elections and by-elections in 11 municipalities, seven district panchayats and 15 taluka panchayat seats.

BJP won 41 out of 44 seats in Vapi (Valsad district), 27 out of 28 seats in Kanakpur-Kansad (Surat) municipalities.
Out of 22 seats in Gondal taluka Panchayat, BJP won 18. The district panchayat by-election results have not upset the party either as five district panchayats out of seven turned saffron.

Out of 15 taluka panchayat by-elections, BJP won five while the congress won four. Elections on other seats were postponed due to technical reasons.

"Over the last few days we have seen the results of various polls, Parliamentary, Assembly & local polls across India. Be it the Northeast, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat...BJP has performed very well. I thank the people.These results across India illustrate that people want all-round progress of the nation & will not tolerate corruption & misgovernance," PM Narendra Modi tweeted, hailing the poll results.
 
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