Ever since the “Note Ban” has been announced by the government, nation has lost control. Many Indians are still in shock and aren’t ready to accept that the Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes are not legal anymore. People are crowding outside banks to get that worthless piece of paper exchanged. Obviously, this is creating problems and people aren’t liking it. They are getting frustrated because they need to stand in lines for hours, leaving aside all their works. Moreover, since the exchange and withdrawal limit is very low, it is consuming extra time.

People just can’t stop cribbing about this and every now and then, there are reports about people causing chaos, locking up the staff inside in the bank, some girl going topless and much more. Situations have gone “OUT OF CONTROL”.
Amidst all this, we have Sehwag, who has taken some efforts and explained people that they must cooperate in this situation. Since day 1, he has shown support to PM Modi’s demonetization move. However, he seems to be pretty upset with people complaining about the bank queues.

He has quoted a wonderful example and I am sure people will agree! He referred to soldier Lance Naik Hanumanthappa Koppad, who fought for life for 6 days even when he was buried in 25 feet snow. Yes, he was found alive even in such a severe condition, but later he succumbed to injuries. Now Sehwag asks people that if he can survive 6 days in such bad conditions, can’t people survive for 6 hours for the betterment of the country?
Have a look at his tweet;
https://twitter.com/virendersehwag/status/798185131198574592
With this tweet, Sehwag once again proved that he rules Twitter! Apart from funny take on things, Sehwag highlights several important issues, which actually create a lot of awareness.
So guys, what’s your opinion on this? Do share your views in our comments section below. f


