Delhi Police has beefed up security in banks and ATMs in view of the expected rush even as residents fumed over the idea of waiting in long queues on a working day.
However, people at many of the automated teller machines (ATMs) were agitated finding that there is no cash. Bank officials said ATMs have not stocked up yet.
In anticipation of getting cash, people including women and elderly persons had gathered at ATMs in their localities but were upset after finding that it was yet to be stocked up in the machines.
Officials said that ATMs in many parts of the city were yet to be stocked with cash. The machines which were stocked with cash also ran out of it within a short duration as people queued up there from early morning hours.
The queues outside the banks grew longer with people bringing their old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes for exchange.
Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's announcement to withdraw the high denomination notes, the banks were ordered to remain closed on Wednesday to realign and reload new Rs 500 and Rs 2,000 currency.
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Common people like labourer, driver, vegetable vendor, chhat hawker in the long queues outside the banks have welcomed the demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes.
A labourer in the South Delhi's Bhogal market asked, "How can we get the change for a note of Rs 2000 when it was tough to get change for 1000 rupee?"
However, a vegetable vendor and a 'Aloo Chaat' hawker too welcomed the move but also rued the "drop in sales."
"Sales have been down by 50 per cent as people don't have enough lower denominations," they claimed.
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