Prime
Minister Narendra Modi while addressing a ralley ‘parivartan yatra’ at
Moradabad UP, said ‘The line I have made you stand in, it is the last line’. Whether it is election's empty trust or reality,
the time will tell the truth. He urged
farmers not to withdraw money from Jan Dhan account provided the money has been
deposited by hoarders. PM assured poor
people to contact him if somebody threatened them. ‘The hardship farmers are facing due to demonetization
policy will be appropriately rewarded’ he assured. He advocated people to accept mobile and
internet banking system. He implore
youngster to educate general public regarding mobile banking and shopping and
make India digital at a faster pace. He
ensured people to reward them and for that he is thinking the ways and means. Prime Minister is a good orator; nevertheless,
the hardship experiencing by the public will have negative impact on vote bank. They must get back something in the form of
kind or money in coming months. Otherwise, defeat is eminent.
Meanwhile
Nitish Kumar, Chief Minister of Bihar supported invalidation of high
denomination currencies. Rajya Sabha MP,
Sharad Yadav squarely criticized central government over the demonetization drive. Janta Dal (U) is likely to split vertically
due to ideological differences between both stalwarts. Sharad Yadav alleged government to safe guard
the interest of PUS banks that are sinking due to enhancement in non-performing
assets, the public in general is harassed on streets. Rampant corruption in the society must be
weeded out said Nitish Kumar. The move
must be followed by hard hit on benami property and money hoarded in the form
of gold and diamond. He reiterated that
no differences exist between he and Sharad Yadav and both welcome the move. It seems, both Nitish Kumar and BJP likely to
share the same platform for a longer time.
Fight against corruption is everlasting mission. Missionary zeal is
required to root out corruption from the society.
From
inner source, P. Chidambaram, Congress Rajya Sabha MP and ex Finance Minister
said, till date Rs 11 lakh crore of high valued currency has been deposited. The cost of demonetization was calculated by
Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy is Rs 1,28 lakh crore. ‘It is likely that nearly all demonetized notes
could return to the system’ he said. Question is, if all the money return to the
system then it will be the biggest setback to the PM Modi and his party. During the tenure, P. Chidambaram and his
party has not implemented any scheme to curb corruption, why not the party is
supporting the Modi's move wholeheartedly? Disturbing
both the houses from December 16, shouting on the streets, writing articles
after articles, interview on channels is worthless unless one contribute positively when in
power. Uncalled suggestion is, better to
imprint good quality thoughts on offspring rather than to impress public posing
as a messiah. He may be a good advocate;
however, he is not a good Papa.
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