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Somu (58) of remote Pothiya Moopanure village claimed he came to know about the scrapping of the high-value currency notes in November 2016 only on Friday when he took the savings of him and his wife Palaniammal to deposit in a bank.
They chose to tap the reserve, kept with the man’s illiterate mother, as they could not make earnings in the last four months owing to COVID-19 lockdown, he told reporters on Saturday.
Somu had taken the cash to a bank for depositing when the officials there told him that the notes were demonetized.
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Every week, he used to handover some money with his mother living with them and she kept it carefully. On a regular interval, he used to convert the cash into Rs 500 or Rs 1,000, he said.
All the three were not aware of the demonetization of Rs 1,000 and Rs 5,000 currencies, he maintained.
Somu said that he has sent a memorandum to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami to help his family.
Police said that they would inquire into the matter.
In a similar case last year, two elderly sisters in neighboring Tirupur district found their live-time savings of Rs 46,000 were in the demonetized Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 currency notes.
However, District Collector K Vijayakarthikeyan played the role of a good samaritan and had arranged for old-age pension for Thangammal (78) and Rangammal (75).