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Rahul Gandhi visits bank to exchange old notes, hits out at PM Modi

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New Delhi: Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Friday took many by surprise when he visited SBI’s Parliament Street branch to exchange demonetised currency notes with new ones and hit out at Narendra Modi saying the Prime Minister would not understand the problems people were facing due to the Centre’s move.

Attacking the Prime Minister, Gandhi said the government should be for the poor and not for just 15-20 persons.

The Congress vice-president said that he was standing in the queue as the people were suffering while exchanging their demonetised 500 and 1,000 rupee notes.

“There is no crorepati in the queue. Poor people are standing in the queue for several hours. I want to say that the government should be for poor people and not for just 15-20 person.

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“People are facing hardships that’s why I have come to join them. I am here to exchange my Rs 4,000 with new notes,” the Congress vice-president said.

“Neither you (reporters) nor your crorepati owners nor the Prime Minister will understand the problems faced by people,” Gandhi said.

The Congress leader, who reached the SBI’s Parliament Street branch at around 4.25 PM, waited for his turn in the queue to exchange his old notes.

He also interacted with people standing in the queue and listened to their troubles.

Many people took selfies with Gandhi. There was a huge crowd in the bank with people desperately trying to exchange old notes. They faced inconveniences as Gandhi reached there and some of the people tried to catch a glimpse of him. Many bank staffers were also seen clicking pictures of Gandhi.

He was at the bank for about 40 minutes.

Since the announcement of demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes, long queues have been witnessed outside the banks and ATMs with people desperately trying to exchange their old notes with new ones.

On the second consecutive day, Delhiites found it difficult in paying for household items, essential commodities and vegetables as they ran out of savings of small currencies.

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To manage the anxious crowd, as many as 3,400 personnel of paramilitary and Delhi Police, along with 200 quick reaction teams, have been deployed at ATMs and banks across the national capital.

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