Mammoth queues outside banks as people try to deposit scrapped Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the government was trying to ensure that replacement currency is made available to people as soon as possible.

People started queuing up outside banks on Thursday morning even before they opened to deposit Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes that were withdrawn by the Centre in a sudden move on November 8. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the government was trying to ensure that replacement currency is made available to people at the earliest.
”There will be an impact on small purchases for a few days, till there is adequacy of currency, but it is beneficial in long run,” he said, adding that only those with large amounts of undisclosed money would face the consequences under existing laws. Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian said, “Instead of seeing it as a reduction of wealth, it must be seen as transfer of unaccounted wealth.”
Banking Dept, RBI has taken all necessary steps to keep banks open to the extend necessary; it has been kept open on weekend too: FM Jaitley pic.twitter.com/IAX5iE72Pd
— ANI (@ANI_news) November 10, 2016
State Bank of India Managing Director Arundhati Bhattacharya said, “Customers can withdraw Rs 4,000 from ATMs and Rs 10,000 from bank counters, and can deposit any amount.” Axis Bank has announced that senior citizens will not need to stand in a queue at any of their branches. All banks will stay open on Saturday and Sunday (November 12 and 13) for people to deposit the scrapped currency notes.
Senior citizens needn’t stand in a queue at any of our branches. Just walk in and we’ll help you deposit, withdraw and exchange cash.
— Axis Bank (@AxisBank) November 9, 2016
Security was heightened in several cities, including Delhi, to avoid law and order problem, ANI reported. The stock markets were also affected by the Centre move aimed at tracking black money in the country.
The Bombay Stock Exchange Sensex rose by more than 400 points in early trade, and the Nifty index crossed the 8,500-mark with a rise of more than 135 points. Gold and silver gained as well. While gold crossed the 30,000-mark for 10 g, silver was selling at over 43,600 per kg.
There would be enough new currency notes in every bank branch in the next 2-3 weeks: @arunjaitley
— Piyush Goyal (@PiyushGoyal) November 9, 2016
Delhi: Banks open early at 8 AM today, extend working hours to ensure no inconvenience is caused to customers, Rs 2000 notes now available pic.twitter.com/WiBi13b5lz
— ANI (@ANI_news) November 10, 2016
Mumbai: People queue up outside banks to exchange scrapped notes after Govt announcement to withdraw Rs 500/1000 notes pic.twitter.com/bfFrO0oqRe
— ANI (@ANI_news) November 10, 2016
Customers lined up outside banks in Chennai to exchange scrapped notes after Govt announcement to withdraw Rs 500/1000 notes pic.twitter.com/3mnE5ggx9u
— ANI (@ANI_news) November 10, 2016
Kolkata: New currency notes now available at few banks (in pic: A customer receives Rs 2000 currency notes upon withdrawal) pic.twitter.com/fxmBgD1Zle
— ANI (@ANI_news) November 10, 2016
UP: People queue up outside banks in Lucknow to exchange scrapped notes after Govt announcement to withdraw Rs 500/1000 notes pic.twitter.com/uZpxbjGuu2
— ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) November 10, 2016
Bihar: Chaos outside a bank in Patna after people queue up in huge numbers to deposit/exchange Rs 500/1000 notes pic.twitter.com/Czk5TvBBTD
— ANI (@ANI_news) November 10, 2016
Nagpur: People throng banks as it reopens for first time after Govt withdraws Rs 500/1000 notes (in pics:People pose with new Rs 2000 notes) pic.twitter.com/uYjFOaB0JR
— ANI (@ANI_news) November 10, 2016
Hyderabad: People queue up outside banks to deposit/exchange Rs 500/1000 notes (in pics: People pose with the new Rs 2000 currency notes) pic.twitter.com/jHdHh4CXNT
— ANI (@ANI_news) November 10, 2016
People took to Twitter to express their plight, though some just used to opportunity to make jokes.
Bankers today will be like. #CashCleanUp pic.twitter.com/brVltg5Ayq
— Godman Chikna (@Madan_Chikna) November 10, 2016
SuitBoot gets a loan wavier of 1.13 lk cr and foolish honest citizens of India stand in lines trying to justify their savings!#CashCleanUp
— NG #withRG (@ng_dap) November 10, 2016
Before you go to bank
— ikpsgill (@ghaintbanda) November 10, 2016
Yeah 500/1000 ₹ notes.
ID proof
Lunch box
Playing cards
Dinner
Bedsheets
And lots and lots of patience #CashCleanUp
Seems like queuing up in Tirupati is a more rewarding ordeal than queuing up at banks today for exchanging Rs 1,000 n 500 notes #CashCleanUp
— Varun C Bhagath (@vcb_phoenixv) November 10, 2016