Common man has become a soldier against corruption, black money: PM Modi
Friday, November 25, 2016 IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said those reprimanding the administration's ineptness in pushing the demonetisation drive are vexed on the grounds that they didn't motivate time to plan for the move.
"Each individual has a privilege to spend his or her cash. Nobody can take anybody's cash," Modi said while talking at a book discharge work in Parliament House Annexe on the event of Constitution Day.
"The regular resident of India has turned into a warrior against defilement and dark cash," he included.
On November 8, Modi scrapped Rs 500-and Rs 1,000-notes, which represented 86% of all trade out the economy, in a move to get out Indians with dark cash, earned by degenerate means or sidestepping charges.
Be that as it may, an uneven rollout of the new money has seen a great many individuals line up outside banks and ATMs, with little dealers and agriculturists the most exceedingly awful hit.
The legislature on Thursday developed the last date for utilization of the denotified Rs 500 notes till December 15 and ceased the over-the-counter trade of money with prompt impact.
As per the service of back, Rs 1,000 notes would never again be permitted to be utilized for the rundown of exclusions the administration had declared. These notes can, in any case, be stored in ledgers.
The announcement on Thursday additionally extended the exclusions to incorporate installment of charges up to Rs 2,000 for every understudy in focal and state government universities and focal government, state government, district and nearby body schools.
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