Re: Oh man ...
by Anti on Nov 14, 2016 12:58 AM
he he..this was not the reason first of all these steps were taken..go learn some basics and come back D'Pak-:)
There are many who want to change the Rs.2000 notes for smaller denominations as they are not able to get enough change in the local market even if the new 2000Rs note is given in any shops or to vendors. He could have got it from the people who wanted change; The govt allows rs 10000 for withdrawal and 4000 by way of exchange and if one requests all tobe given in Rs. 2000 note then we have 14k notes and a person along with his family members can get the same amount plus a few of his friends and the ACB would have helped him in getting the new currency to catch the culprit
Re: 10000 withdrawal limit and 4000 exchange do the maths
by Ramesh Kapoor on Nov 13, 2016 06:21 PM
I am enjoying reading these comments! Looks like the Editor has a point, but to catch a culprit covert methods are available! In such cases serial numbers of the notes are noted as evidence!
don't be a fool you have family members at home even they can withdraw.. and it was a trap laid by Anti-Corruption Bureau may be they too have helped him to arrange cash
Yes.This is a good test case.This will be a good test case to see if the movement of this note could be ascertained by the features supposedly embedded in these 2000 notes and give the details to the public to increase the awareness.
Re: Bribe
by nitin bhosale on Nov 13, 2016 04:43 PM
correct even I can bring 2000 notes upto 2.5 lakh by going everyday to bank.so ppl should support the decission.
Today india is moving ahead rediff is still doing their negative agenda against govt. Ban of 500/1000 note will elimate black money till now. Second the strick rules by govt to monitor account for deposit above 2.5L will reduce corruption but not eliminate all together. For that I hope govt might plan to introduce more laws. Which law minister say in one interview
It was ACB doing the raid and they might have loaned new notes from a bank for the raid. Nothing wrong in doing that. The official would not have accepted the bribe in old notes, so the raid would have gone in vain. Well done ACB
Re: Remember ACB was doing the raid
by jai ghosh on Nov 13, 2016 02:54 PM
I fully agree with with the above reply to the editor's comment. ACB always brings in their notes duly labeled to apprehend the culprit.
Re: Re: Remember ACB was doing the raid
by RAM on Nov 13, 2016 03:26 PM
Editor is fool. Exchange limit is RS. 4,000 but withdrawal limit is 10,000. Secondly there might to exchanges by more that 3 pepople. So Ediotr's point is not correct. Looks like Editor has some other agenda.