Cash-strapped people were seen waiting in frustration in serpentine queues in towns and cities as most of the cash dispensing machines ran out of cash within hours after being stocked, while thousands of ATMs were still not functional.
Amid frayed tempers, more and more people across the country were complaining about problems with regard to their daily basic needs as most local stores stopped lending goods and other essential items on credit.
Pledging solidarity with the common man's sufferings, Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi made an unscheduled brief stop at an ATM in suburban Vakola in Mumbai and interacted with the people standing in a queue there, while he was returning from Bhiwandi in neighbouring Thane district after attending a court matter.
A vehicle carrying cash, withdrawn from a bank and kept in a police station last night, was going to Pengeri Tea estate in Tinsukia district in Assam when it was fired upon by unidentified miscreants at Digboi killing the driver on the spot and injuring a garden employee and a security personnel in the vehicle, police said.
70-year-old Digambar Mariba Kasbe, who was standing in a queue outside a branch of SBI at Tuppain in Maharashtra's Nanded district, collapsed and died, police said.
A 54-year-old bank employee died after he collapsed in a bank branch in Pune during office hours today, officials said.
The deceased, identified as Tukaram Tanpure, was working as a messenger with the State Bank of India's branch in Rajgurunagar, about 40 km from Pune, they said.
"Tanpure was working with us as messenger and today afternoon, when he was sitting in one of the cabins of the branch, he collapsed on the floor and became unconscious," the bank's branch manager Shridhar Iyer said.
The "tilak" ceremony of Suman, daughter of Suresh Sonar, a resident of Sahatwar Nagar panchayat, was scheduled for today. But he was short of cash due to "abrupt" demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes, they said.
A dejected Suresh returned home yesterday after standing in a queue for hours at the SBI branch. He suffered a massive heart attack last night and died, family members claimed.
"I stood in the queue for over two hours, only to be told by a bank official that reserves of currency notes at the branch have dried up," said Manik Sanyal, as he along with several others left the queue only to look for another bank in Kolkata where cash was still available.
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