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emonitization effect
by on Nov 23, 2016 11:58 AM

Dear Pauup Ji,
every thing is getting in to normal No stop all your joker politics and discuss in proper manner in parliament about future ... don't play kiddish and spoil time of parliament & people .

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rakesh zariwala
Chinese Media
by rakesh zariwala on Nov 17, 2016 07:39 PM

What china has to take from Indian Domestic Problems, for this demonitisation, any kind of burden is being levied on Chinese Govt, so they have started weeping. It is better for China to look after their interest and keep mum. They may have to face much more critical situation in the time to come and for that they will have to solve not anybody else would come for their rescue. It is our problem and we are self reliance to over come.

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ashok kumar
kejriwal...unstoppable
by ashok kumar on Nov 15, 2016 03:54 PM

what work has he got to do how come he is paid from tax payer money...big useless doing nothing all the time barking ...
wonder whether his partyman ever care for this words..sad and tragic end to this party

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mukul dekhane
Indelible Ink
by mukul dekhane on Nov 15, 2016 02:26 PM

I think the indelible ink will be used for exchange of old notes and NOT on new currency notes withdrawn from account or from ATM. Please correct the news after checking with government sources.

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mukul dekhane
Indelible Ink
by mukul dekhane on Nov 15, 2016 02:26 PM

I think the indelible ink will be used for exchange of old notes and NOT on new currency notes withdrawn from account or from ATM. Please correct the news after checking with government sources.

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mukul dekhane
Indelible Ink
by mukul dekhane on Nov 15, 2016 02:26 PM

I think the indelible ink will be used for exchange of old notes and NOT on new currency notes withdrawn from account or from ATM. Please correct the news after checking with government sources.

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Sasidharan Nair
Demonitization effect!
by Sasidharan Nair on Nov 14, 2016 08:04 PM

The queues at Banks are to short live soon. People have accepted the situation with the realization of country's need.Govt now should constitute district level action force to detect unscrupulous elements who are sabotaging the exchange process; including the role of bank staff. There is certainly some foul play. I have heard a person talking to his friend in train travel this moring that he was bringing some notes from Kerala to exchange through some higher up official in a bank at Bangalore! Rumors are around that Bank officials are playing dirty roles in helping bigwigs and influential persons to change the notes in bulks. True or not; Govt should check this situation on a war footing. If it is true, people involved in it should be arrested and sent to jail for life. Let the bulk transactions undergo stern screening to identify the miscreants. PM should presonally take up this task in national interest. At a time when common man is passing through strenuous sacrifice, such antisocial elements should not be spared. Finance Ministry should tighten the noose around them fast.

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