IS THIS FAIR OPERATION?
Up to 6 p.m of the day 8th of November people were busy at their own daily affairs and were unaware of what would be the coming events of the day.
Exactly at 6 pm on the last Tuesday the 8th of November 2016 evening Prime Minister Mr.Modi appeared on a T.V. program to deliver some speeches.Many people they did not care on the program and they were enjoying to watch other T.V.channels.
Those who were watching the P.M's speech too were not aware of what was the end of his speech.To everybody's shock at the end of the speech the P.M.announced that rupees 500 notes and 1000 notes all became invalid by night 12 O' clock of the very same day.It was the wonderful night that within six hours a country has demonetized some of its currency notes of certain denominations.Next day he flown luxuriously to Japan for the nation's welfare?
The panic blown out among the people and they rushed to the nearby ATMs to deposit all their old currencies but how much they could do within six hours.
The next day all banks were closed to prepare themselves for the tsunami.A day after when banks were opened both the bank authorities and the people of the whole nations are suffering and suffering and continued suffering upto date.
At first the government told there may be a little trouble for two days afterwards ATMs will start to work.But now there are no ATMs and banks with full rush and all in panic except P.M.Modi and the F.M.Arun Jaitly.
At last P.M.opened his mouth to get an appeal from the people.Read,
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi (Representational image). Amit Mehra
Saying that he feels the pain of the common man effected by demonetisation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, in an emotional appeal, urged the "honest" people of the country to bear with the temporary hardships for another 50 days.
"If I commit any mistake, I am ready to face any punishment the country will give me. But I promise to deliver a corruption-free India," PM Modi said.
India shocked after bank notes abolished
"I was not born to sit on a chair of high office. Whatever I had, my family, my home-I left it for nation,” PM Modi said.
Addressing an event in Goa, Modi raised the issue of black money and corruption.
"The people have chosen a government and they expect so much from it. In 2014, so many people voted to free the nation from corruption," PM Modi said.
The prime minister said that it was everyone's duty to report about money that was "looted" in India and sent abroad.
Prime Minister also took a jibe at Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, who stood in queue at an SBI bank branch in New Delhi, saying that those involved in a number of scams were even forced to stand in lines to withdraw Rs 4000. "If you asked me to defeat the menace of black money, how can I not do it? The previous government was delaying it," the PM said.
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The Central government's move to demonetise Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes came under severe criticism from the Opposition as people had to wait for hours outside banks and ATMs across the country to swap or withdraw money. In the national capital, people stood in lines outside the ATMs overnight to withdraw money in the morning.
On Saturday, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that the existing ATM machinery in the country were not calibrated to dispense the new currency notes which have different dimensions compared to the old ones. He added that it will take about 21 days to recalbirate the ATM machines.
The panic blown out among the people and they rushed to the nearby ATMs to deposit all their old currencies but how much they could do within six hours.
The next day all banks were closed to prepare themselves for the tsunami.A day after when banks were opened both the bank authorities and the people of the whole nations are suffering and suffering and continued suffering upto date.
At first the government told there may be a little trouble for two days afterwards ATMs will start to work.But now there are no ATMs and banks with full rush and all in panic except P.M.Modi and the F.M.Arun Jaitly.
At last P.M.opened his mouth to get an appeal from the people.Read,
PM Modi appeals to nation: Bear with shortage of currency for 50 days
Saying that he feels the pain of the common man effected by demonetisation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, in an emotional appeal, urged the "honest" people of the country to bear with the temporary hardships for another 50 days.
"If I commit any mistake, I am ready to face any punishment the country will give me. But I promise to deliver a corruption-free India," PM Modi said.
Video player from: NDTV (Privacy PolicySpeaking about the government's move to denotify high denomination
notes, PM Modi said that many people in India slept peacefully on
November 8, when the announcement was made, but "some are sleepless even
now".PM Modi broke down midway through his speech and said that he had left his family and home to serve the country.
Addressing an event in Goa, Modi raised the issue of black money and corruption.
"The people have chosen a government and they expect so much from it. In 2014, so many people voted to free the nation from corruption," PM Modi said.
The prime minister said that it was everyone's duty to report about money that was "looted" in India and sent abroad.
Prime Minister also took a jibe at Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, who stood in queue at an SBI bank branch in New Delhi, saying that those involved in a number of scams were even forced to stand in lines to withdraw Rs 4000. "If you asked me to defeat the menace of black money, how can I not do it? The previous government was delaying it," the PM said.
Click for full coverage on War on Black Money
The Central government's move to demonetise Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes came under severe criticism from the Opposition as people had to wait for hours outside banks and ATMs across the country to swap or withdraw money. In the national capital, people stood in lines outside the ATMs overnight to withdraw money in the morning.
On Saturday, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that the existing ATM machinery in the country were not calibrated to dispense the new currency notes which have different dimensions compared to the old ones. He added that it will take about 21 days to recalbirate the ATM machines.