There is no queue for deposits now. On Saturday 19th, I visited vijaya bank and there was no queue at all for deposits. It was like any normal day at bank
Re: *Cashless Economy should be Model for Patriots*
by Anirban Sen on Nov 20, 2016 01:33 AM
I use PayTM, Mobikwik, Payumoney and Freecharge. But my iPhone shows only E and not 3G/4G in the heart of New Delhi. PayTM kya face value pe chalega?
1. Mr Vijay Mallya : what is the immediate result Mr PM ? 2. Initially you said ATMs will remain closed for 9th and partially on 10th. ATMs have not normalised as yet and majority of them are down most of the day. Why ? 3. Initially you promised that after on & from 19th of this month ATM levels will be raised to Rs. 4000/- per day. I understand it has been withdrawn under a Govt notification. Why ? Why did you promise Mr PM. 4. Write back to me Mr PM explaining how black money is permanently dealt with by demonizing & in the process a guarantee is eveolved that black money will never be born again. 5. Mr PM, very recently & just couple of hours away I faced a situation. The Income Tax Officer asked for a bribe to settle my IT matter. I just don't want to settle it that way. Please tell me Mr PM, why IT laws will not be simplified, why self-declaration of undisclosed money will not be encouraged to bring out black money ? Why & why people will go through a continuous agony with made promises being taken back more than once - by the ruling govt. 6. Finally Mr PM, a good & renowned economist was our PM few years back. Please ask him to make some comment now. Even now he doesn't talk & we are paying the price of what the UPA/Congress led Govts did to India in yester-years. We are paying the price & you are just encashing that.
1. Mr Vijay Mallya : what is the immediate result Mr PM ? 2. Initially you said ATMs will remain closed for 9th and partially on 10th. ATMs have not normalised as yet and majority of them are down most of the day. Why ? 3. Initially you promised that after on & from 19th of this month ATM levels will be raised to Rs. 4000/- per day. I understand it has been withdrawn under a Govt notification. Why ? Why did you promise Mr PM. 4. Write back to me Mr PM explaining how black money is permanently dealt with by demonizing & in the process a guarantee is eveolved that black money will never be born again. 5. Mr PM, very recently & just couple of hours away I faced a situation. The Income Tax Officer asked for a bribe to settle my IT matter. I just don't want to settle it that way. Please tell me Mr PM, why IT laws will not be simplified, why self-declaration of undisclosed money will not be encouraged to bring out black money ? Why & why people will go through a continuous agony with made promises being taken back more than once - by the ruling govt. 6. Finally Mr PM, a good & renowned economist was our PM few years back. Please ask him to make some comment now. Even now he doesn't talk & we are paying the price of what the UPA/Congress led Govts did to India in yester-years. We are paying the price & you are just encashing that.
Calling a man who is concerned about the Nation and the good steps taken by the PM in a taunting way "Desh Premi" is very absered and shows the cheap ness in the heart of the writer. He wants to degrade all persons concern about Nations' development and betterment, what does he want to prove. Such peopple are calling themselves writers and intellectt. Thee are many pooled here in Chandigarh like him, now a days in thename of Leterature meet, huh.
Poor writer, the hypocrite, had a really devastating day today. He could not deposit a few notes of Rs.500= and Rs. 1000= denomination today.
Why did he not first collect the money through cheque in the first instance.
Two, why did he choose a day when he knew will be a problematic day for people who had genuine reasons for withdrawal. Three, if he wanted to do a study for denigrating the government step, he should be knowing that there are still about 35 days, by which he can deposit the old currency with the bank.
Another of those utterly useless articles from rediff stable.