Villagers looted ration shops in Madhya Pradesh after the shop owner refused to accept old notes
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The fiery consequence of government’s demonetization move has now started showing up. Tired of being refused by shopkeepers from buying everyday necessities and food items, a bunch of cashless villagers at In what vented out in to anger, the villagers in Bardua lost their temper after owner refused them to accept the now-defunct Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currencies for groceries.
It all happened when those villagers went to buy food grains to the PDS and shop owner
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