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A near-united Opposition announced on Tuesday that they would observe 8 November, the first anniversary of demonetisation, as 'Black Day' and would hold protests across the country to highlight its "ill effects" on the economy.
Announcing the decision at a joint press conference of the Opposition coordination committee, Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad said, "This particular announcement made on 8 November is the scam of the century, which is why we are observing this as Black Day."
He described the note ban decision as the NDA government's "most ill-conceived and hasty decision”.
Azad, flanked by Sharad Yadav of the breakaway faction of the JD-U and TMC leader Derek O'Brien, said, "Each political party will try to give a regional name to observe this as a 'Black Day' and will hold protests and processions."
O'Brien said his party would observe the day as "Kalo Dibas" which is 'Black Day' in Bengali.
O'Brien also said that all the 18 parties would interpret the day in different ways "in the true federal structure and will take it forward".
Asked why the Opposition was not planning a joint and united protest on the day, Azad said the Opposition had been "forced" to call 8 November as 'Black Day' and that the parties were united on the issue.
"Since Opposition leaders from all parties including regional ones cannot be in Delhi. That is the reason the coordination committee has decided to have protests at every state according to the capacity of various Opposition parties. Our purpose is to show our unity," he said.
The DMK has also said that it will observe 8 November as 'Black Day', and stage demonstrations across Tamil Nadu.
The BJP government did not come forward to condole in Parliament deaths which occurred in queues in banks and ATMs, Stalin said.
The group of 18 Opposition parties has been standing together against the government at the Centre, and formed the seven-member coordination committee comprising leaders of the Congress, TMC, SP, BSP, DMK, the Left, and the breakaway JD-U faction.
(With inputs from PTI.)
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