IndiaToday.in New Delhi, November 8, 2016
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a sudden address to the nation,
announced that Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 denomination notes are being
withdrawn from midnight. He said that such notes will become "mere
paper".
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
today announced that Rs 500 and Rs 1000 banknotes would be withdrawn
from the financial system at midnight, saying it was part of a crackdown
on rampant corruption.
In an unprecedented move, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation through Doordarshan, India's
state television. He is scheduled to meet President Pranab Mukherjee
after his telecast.
This is the first time Modi addressed the
nation in this manner since he was elected more than two years ago. The
address will be first in Hindi, followed by an English telecast.
Modi's address to the nation comes at
the end of the day in which he met the three chiefs of the armed forces -
Army Chief Dalbir Singh, Navy Chief Sunil Lanba and Indian Air Force
Vice Chief BS Dhanoa - to review India's security following the tension
with Pakistan.
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval was also
present at the meeting. The Prime Minister then chaired a meeting of his
senior ministers.
The meeting came as tension along the
India-Pakistan border continues, with over 100 violations from the
Pakistani side since the surgical strikes that India carried out on
terror launch pads in Pakistan-administered Kashmir in the intervening
night of September 28-29.
Highlights:
- This speech is for a special request that I am going to make to the nation.
- We are for empowerment of poors and for their rights.
- The various schemes launched by the government are aimed at empowering the poor. It shows the government is dedicated to the poor.
- Corruption and black market is a big hindrance in removing poverty.
- India a bright spot in global economy. This claim is not by us, but by the IMF.
- Corruption is the biggest bane for us. We are Number 70 on corruption index.
- Terrorism is being funded from across the border using fake currencies
- We took many steps to contain the menace of black money
- We made an SIT on black money with a retiredd judge of Supreme Court
- We entered into agreements with various countries to contain black money transactions
- We introduced the amnesty scheme to announce black money\
- Corruption, black money etc are such things which are pushing teh country backwards
- Rs 125 lakh crores came out during amnesty scheme on black money
- Some people have misutilised their positions for corrupt practices
- Some honest people have fought corruption as well
- On one side terrorism, fake note currency is destroying the country and on the other corruption and black money is destroying the country
- Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes will be invalid from November 8 midnight
- The process of cash circulation is directly related to corruption in our country impacting the lower classes of our society
- From Midnight Nov 8, 2016 today, Rs 500 and Rs1000 notes are no longer legal tender
- You have 50 days (From 10 Nov to 30 Dec) to deposit notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 in any Bank or Post office
- On November 9 and in some places, on November 10, the ATMs will not work
- ATMS will limit money to Rs 2,000 a day initially
- On November 9, all banks will remain closed for public work
- There will be no change in any other form of currency exchange be it cheque, DD, payment via credit or debit cards etc
The new Rs 500 note. (Photo: ANI)
The new Rs 500 note. (Photo: ANI)The new Rs 2000 note. (Photo: ANI)The new Rs 2000 note. (Photo: ANI)
Source : http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/live-pm-narendra-modi-addresses-nation/1/805755.html
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