Demonetization: 2 die over failure to get notes exchanged in Aligarh

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Nov 19, 2016, 04:38 PM IST

Women protest against the demonetization policy of Prime Minister Modi in Aligarh on Wednesday.

Both of them died of heart attack.

Two persons have died in separate incidents in the district allegedly over their inability to exchange the scrapped high-denomination notes after the Central government's demonetization move.

In the first incident, 50-year-old Babu Lal, a resident of Nagla Mansingh in Aligarh, died due to heart attack after failing to exchange old currency notes despite making persistent efforts at different banks since the past three days, family sources said. The victim was under tremendous pressure as his daughter's wedding was slated for November 26, they said. Babu Lal complained of chest pain after returning from a bank on Friday. He was rushed to the hospital, where he was declared brought dead.

In another incident, Mohammed Idrees (45), a resident of Jamalpur locality under Civil Lines police station, died of heart attack while he was on his way to a bank to exchange old currency on Friday, his family claimed. They alleged that Idrees had no bank account, but he was making rounds of a local bank to exchange old notes since the past four days.

Local SP legislator Zameer Ullah Khan said both the incidents were connected with the "shock and frustration over failure to get currency notes exchanged" and demanded proper compensation for their families.