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Kerala trade body to protest demonetisation

Kerala Vyapari Vyavasayi Ekopana Samithi, the largest trade organization in Kerala will down shutters from Tuesday as a protest call to Centre's sudden demonitisation move

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KOZHIKODE: The Kerala Vyapari Vyavasayi Ekopana Samithi (KVVES), the largest trade organization in Kerala with over a million members, has decided to go on an indefinite strike from Tuesday to protest the slump in business in the wake of demonetising Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency.

Addressing the reporters here on Saturday, KVVES State president T. Naseeruddin said that due to the sudden decision of demonetising their business has gone for a toss.

"Adding to this, the officials are now harassing our members by conducting raids to see how much currencies are there. If things do not change, from Tuesday onwards we will down our shutters indefinitely, and only when things become normal will we open," said Naseeruddin.

"Since Tuesday night, our business has been hit hard and we are losing customers as we do not accept the withdrawn currencies. If we accept the currencies, then accounting becomes a problem. Now there is a huge scarcity of currencies that are legal tender, which the government should have ensured," said a leading provision owner in the capital city, as all are ready to join the protest on Tuesday.

KVVES, formed in 1980 to safeguard the interests of traders, businessmen and industrialists, is a powerful body.

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