Demonetisation welcome, but common man affected: actor Vijay
Chennai: Leading Tamil film star Vijay today termed the Centre's move to demonetise high-value currency notes as courageous, but said the hardships faced by the common man post the announcement could have been averted if proper measures had been put in place.
He said that 80 per cent of the population was suffering owing to the mistake that may have been committed by some in the rich category, in an apparent reference to black money.
The Centre's move is a good thing. It is courageous, was required and a welcome effort. There is no doubt it will help the country's economy to grow, the film star told reporters here.
Vijay, who has a number of blockbusters under his belt, said difficulties faced by the public such as inability to buy essential items such as medicines could have been avoided while undertaking this measure. Many use Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes for daily transactions like going to theatres, malls and trading purpose.
People like these are unnecessarily put to inconvenience, he said. He also expressed concern over reported suicide by an elderly woman and the death of a child following denial of treatment at a hospital elsewhere in the country due to the demonetisation move.
There could be 20 per cent (of the population) who are rich. A small percentage of them may have committed a mistake (black money) but what did the rest do? he asked. Vijay said there was no doubt that the Modi government's decision to scrap the high-value notes was an unprecedented effort.
He, however, said that problems arising out of the move could have been foreseen and adequate steps taken to implement the scheme in a better way. Vijay said the situation had eased out now, but villagers and senior citizens were still experiencing some difficulty in exchanging the defunct notes.
It would be desirable if the central government takes steps to sort out the issue soon, he added.
PTI