9 Questions That Narendra Modi Should Answer On Demonetizing Rs 500-1000 Notes!

Narendra Modi government’s move to demonetize high value currency notes would prove to be a nightmare for the black money holders and will greatly benefit the economy, this is what BJP President Amit Shah said in his press conference. He urged the political parties and people to join the campaign against corruption.

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This PM Modi’s move is a surgical strike on the black money holders, fake currency which is being circulated in our country by Pakistan. While everyone is praising Modi’s move, the implementation of this decision has created some short term problems. It is causing a great deal of inconvenience especially for those people having marriage at home or some function.

This move will promote the digital payment and will prove to be a major boost for people to use digital means of transactions. However, the most impacted from this move will be the poor people, these poor people who reside in rural and urban people, they earn their daily wages in cash. And there are a lot more ramifications for the middle class people who have not adopted the digital banking facilities.

So let’s take a look at 9 Questions That Narendra Modi Should Answer On Demonetizing Rs 500-1000 Notes!

1. What’s the logic behind introducing the Rs. 2000 notes?

2. How will you stop the black market?

3. These black money holders aren’t dumb. They always find a way to launder their money. Do you see the rich stand in the queues? Only the common people are facing the troubles.

4. Why didn’t you plan effectively before implementing your demonetization policy?

5. If Jan Dhan Yojna is very successful, then why do have a lot of people with no bank accounts and aadhars?

6. What about the promise of depositing Rs. 15 Lakh in the account of every Indian?

7. Why don’t you exempt families having marriages from this demonetization?

8. What would be the cost of demonetizing Rs 500-1000 notes?

9. Who is accountable for the death of the 8-year-old girl? She died due to delay in her treatment. She was on her way to the hospital, but couldn’t reach in time because her father was carrying Rs. 1000 note.

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