As the nation marks the completion of one year of the Narendra Modi's demonetisation drive, Twitterati was abuzz with memes to express their views and share their reaction regarding the note ban
As the nation marks the completion of one year of the Narendra Modi's demonetisation drive, Twitterati was abuzz with memes to express their views and share their reaction regarding the note ban.
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Here are some of the reactions...
I think #Demonetisation helped the govt in just one way -
— Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) November 8, 2017
If you say DeMo DeMo DeMo DeMo continuously, it sounds like Modi Modi Modi.
That's about it.
Demonetisation is nothing but a mass robbery from common people of India!#नà¥ÂÂÂÂu00c2u008bà¤ÂÂÂÂu00c2u009fबà¤ÂÂÂÂu00c2u0082दà¥ÂÂÂÂu00c2u0080_सà¥ÂÂÂÂu00c2u0087_लà¥ÂÂÂÂu00c2u0082à¤ÂÂÂÂu00c2u009f pic.twitter.com/8AgNeWotZV
— Sujesh Kannur (@sujeshchidangil) November 7, 2017
As a common man i didn't got any benefit frm demonetisation. Retweet if u r also finding one #BJPMoneyLaunderingDay pic.twitter.com/c0DjWwDBsn
— Mehdi (@mehdiasgar) November 8, 2017
Happy Fair n Lovly Day Mitronnnnnn..
— Poly Sarkar (@polysmind) November 7, 2017
Wo fekega Tum lapette rahna ðÂÂÂÂu00c2u009fÂÂÂÂu00c2u0098¹#DeMonetisation pic.twitter.com/fGV9IHQe7Q
He rode into power using social media & Adobe. Then he gave the Nation the gift of #Demonetisation assuming the role of Batman ridding Gotham city of corruption.India is not a cartoon city.The Nation salutes the leader via same tool as anniversary gift.Thank u #Adobe @realkeerthi pic.twitter.com/rdBwBgOlod
— Suby (@Subytweets) November 8, 2017
Demonetisation 1st Anniversary !#AntiBlackMoneyDay pic.twitter.com/qudD6VbfzL
— Krishna (@Atheist_Krishna) November 8, 2017
Before and after Demonetisation #BlackDayForCorrupts pic.twitter.com/nGjKyjEnWZ
— Hardik (@Humor_Silly) November 8, 2017
#AntiBlackMoneyDay Demonetisation notes are in full color and matching with the wardrobe but where is the match for black money? Nation Wants To Know ðÂÂÂÂu00c2u009fÂÂÂÂu00c2u0092¯ pic.twitter.com/6XNyCC4XAV
— Athif ðÂÂÂÂu00c2u009fÂÂÂÂu00c2u0087®ðÂÂÂÂu00c2u009fÂÂÂÂu00c2u0087³ (@Athif) November 8, 2017
Demonetisation & GST have all been the much needed booster shots for Indian economy. Thanks to @narendramodiJi for taking transformational steps to revamp economy after UPA misrule for 10 years.#DeMoWins #TransformingIndia #NewIndia pic.twitter.com/DdCRIZ49U9
— Dr. Shefalii Hindu (@imShraddhaK) November 8, 2017
"what did gain by demonetisation?"
— Sujesh Kannur (@sujeshchidangil) November 8, 2017
When this question arose, graves of ppl died in front of ATMs pulsed all together!#AntiBlackMoneyDay pic.twitter.com/Ucn2o9GmJW
It was last year, when everybody in India suddenly got to know that most of their cash no longer had any value.
The old Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 notes - 86 percent of currency in circulation - were scrapped after Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an unexpected announcement during a surprise television address. He also gave the nation's 1.3 billion people a 50-day window to either deposit them into bank accounts or exchange them for minted notes.
Now, the historic ban on high-value currency notes has approached its first-year anniversary, but the Congress-led Opposition still has a gap to close with the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over the viability of the reform. The political mobilisation against the exercise is still proving to be difficult.
While the BJP is celebrating the one-year mark of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's mantra of a 'corruption-free India' as an 'Anti-Black Money Day' today, the Opposition is all set to protest against it by observing a 'black day.'
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