Demonetisation: 42 Kerala treasuries cashless on salary-pension day

Thousands of people were left standing outside treasuries and banks after the Nov 8 demonetisation

Demonetisation: 42 Kerala treasuries cashless on salary-pension day
IANS Thiruvananthapuram
Last Updated : Dec 01 2016 | 5:19 PM IST
Thousands of people were left standing outside treasuries and banks on the first salary-pension day after the November 8 demonetisation, as 42 state treasuries remained cashless till noon, said a Kerala minister.

State Finance Minister Thomas Issac told reporters that there was no financial crunch — rather the crunch was of currency. Despite that, there were no reports of any untoward incident, he said.

"Banks do not have the money to disburse.Till now, 42 state treasuries are unable to disburse money as cash did not arrive. We asked for Rs 1,000 crore from RBI to be distributed to banks with Rs 500 crore today (Thursday) and the rest tomorrow (Friday)," said Issac.

There are 157 banking treasuries in the state.

While the ATMs have a ceiling of Rs 2,000, the withdrawal limit in treasuries and banks were fixed at Rs 24,000 a week and hence the rush was less at ATMs.

As a matter of abundant caution, additional police force was deployed in front of several banks and treasuries across the state.

At Kasargode, due to shortage of currency, many who came to the treasury could get only Rs 10,000 as the available cash was much less than what was required.

Issac also slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the ban on high value currency that created a cash crisis across the country.

Issac cited a report of the Centre for Monitoring of Indian Economy that has observed that the total cost of the demonetisation exercise will cost the exchequer Rs 128,000 lakh crore.

"It includes the collection of old notes, printing and distribution of new currency and the opportunity cost. When you look at what was the gain — it is more or less around the cost incurred,

"So why put people into trouble," asked Issac.

"I am here since 8.30 am and the treasury office was already full by then and am still waiting like everyone else," said a pensioner waiting for his turn to withdraw money.

"On Wednesday, I tried to get some money from my bank account, but after getting a token, I was told there was no currency, hence I had to return," he added.

In Kerala's commercial capital Kochi, the scene was much the same with people — mostly pensioners — queuing up in front of treasuries and banks.

"We are told that the treasury will have extended working hours and will function till 6 pm. Despite suffering on account of Modi's new directives, I fully endorse this scheme," said a pensioner waiting patiently for his turn to withdraw money.

He said he hoped that things would get better in the days, weeks and months to come.

State BJP leader J R Padmakumar, however, alleged that there was a secret understanding between Issac and the RBI officials.

"We suspect that there is some secret understanding between the officials of the RBI and Issac to create an artificial crisis, just to play spoil sport to an excellent programme to give the economy a boost," said Padmakumar.
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First Published: Dec 01 2016 | 4:15 PM IST

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