india banks reopen to long queues after rupee withdrawal
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To withdraw the 2 largest denomination notes

India banks reopen to long queues after rupee withdrawal

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People queue outside a bank in Kolkata to deposit and exchange 500
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Long queues formed outside banks in India on Thursday as they reopened for the first time since the government's shock decision to withdraw the two largest denomination notes from circulation.

Some banks in the capital New Delhi had received the new 2,000 rupee ($30) bill and a number of ATMs were working again, two days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the 500 and 1,000 rupee notes would no longer be legal tender in a blitz against tax evasion and corruption.

Modi's Tuesday evening bombshell prompted a late night rush on cash machines as customers withdrew smaller notes from ATMs before they closed at midnight in preparation for the turnaround.

"I have only come here to check if I can change my old notes for a new currency even if I don't have an account with the bank," R.P Singh, a newspaper vendor, told AFP outside a bank in New Delhi.

"The real worry is how we will get essential daily supplies in the next few days as most people are short of those smaller denomination or new currency notes," he added.

The government said customers would be able to exchange their old bills for new notes or deposit them in their accounts from Thursday.

However, it was unclear how many banks across the country -- particularly in rural areas -- had received the new 2,000 note.

Newly designed 500 and 1,000 rupee bills will be rolled out at a later date.

"The country has around 125,000 bank branches and an extensive network of post offices in rural areas, which should be enough. Let the exchange process begin and we will see if more is required," India's Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said Thursday.

Long queues formed outside banks across the country, with some people complaining that banks and post offices, where old notes can also be exchanged, hadn't opened on time.

"We don't know what they are doing, why they haven't yet opened the bank? We have already been waiting for over two hours just to exchange our currency notes," a customer outside a bank in Modinagar in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh told ABP news channel. 

The government has said that only tax dodgers will lose out from the move, the latest in a series of anti-corruption measures introduced by Modi.

Analysts largely welcomed the decision, saying that while consumer spending will likely dip in the short term as the new notes make their way into circulation, in the long run the move will boost GDP.

Source: AFP

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