Saturday, November 11, 2017

10 questions to our Hon. PM Sri Narendra Modi, his party BJP and it's blind Supporters (Bhakts)

1) Why Modiji visited Pakistan (that too without invitation) after which Pathankot etc incidents occurred?

2)Why allowing Bangladeshi ppl to cross border illegally?
Then Blaming TMC for Bangladeshi insurgency.

3) Why allowing terrorist to enter India in J&K
Which increases after Narendra Modi s Pak visit.

4) Why huge soft loan to Bangladesh, whereas no money for Bengal.

5) Why fuel & LPG price hike, when International crude oil prices are low?

6) Why Adani loan waived & fresh loan given?

7) Where is Blackmoney?

8) How Mallya runaway?

9) How Jatin Mehta runaway?


10) Why Demonetisation Disaster? Who is responsible?
Who are the beneficiaries?




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Tuesday, November 7, 2017

#DeMoDisaster #Nov8BlackDay Demonetisation’s Failure Won’t Hurt Modi, He’s Already Changed the Goalpost but Mamata Banerjee who is protesting from Day1 hits back strongly against this failure.

Now 1year after Demonetisation Failure people of India are furious they are angry against Central Government & PM Modi.
Opposition parties are protesting nationwide by celebrating November 8th as Black Day.


Although BJP, it's Bhakts & some of their pet channels/medias are trying to make people fool but facts are now Infront of everybody.

Please remember that Mamata Banerjee was the first leader who predicted that Demonetisation will be Disaster.
(Her latest FB post in this issue given in the bottom of this article)

Now it is official.

Demonetisation, which was touted to be a big reform and is alleged to have resulted in deaths of citizens, has failed. Though no authorities have admitted it yet, the Reserve Bank of India's data proves so.

As per the data released by the RBI in its annual report said, of the Rs 15.44 lakh crore of notes taken out of circulation with demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes on 8 November, Rs 15.28 lakh crore returned to the system by way of deposits by the public.

The government is highly embarrassed, and to cover it up, it has again changed the goalpost. It now argues that it is good that black money has been deposited in the banks because those depositing it can now be caught. But the government had tried to prevent people from depositing demonetised currency by changing rules during the 50-day period. It is now fighting hard in the Supreme Court against giving one more chance to deposit the demonetised notes that may have been left with the old and the infirm.

The government changed the goalpost earlier in November 2016 when it suggested that the real aim of demonetisation was a cashless society. Now it says that idle money has come into the system, the cash-to-GDP ratio will decline, the tax base will expand, and so on. But none of these required demonetisation and could and should have been implemented independently. Further, anticipating the failure of demonetisation in 2016 itself, the government started saying that demonetisation is only one of the many steps to tackle the black economy.

Truly Demonetisation was a Modi-made disaster. Yet the disaster only served to propel Modi to greater electoral heights, and today, as he towers over a clueless opposition, even the return of 99% of the extinguished notes does not change the narrative of one man’s fight against corruption.

Modi had made an emotional pitch on demonetisation – “Give me 50 days, then punish me if I am wrong” – which was the lead story in all newspapers. Today who remembers that? Modi has moved on from “acche din” to “new India” and, like the Pied Piper, carried a mesmerised UP electorate with him. He swept the UP assembly, anointed Adityanath as chief minister and could not care less about what the opposition and media will now say.

Remember Modi mockingly holding forth that “hard work, not Harvard” is his core belief? So while articles will be written on the the disaster of demonetisation and social media will be awash with how the economy was torpedoed, Modi could not care less. As the Left’s Sitaram Yechury, who studied economics, and Congress’s P. Chidambaram, who served as India’s finance minister, pick holes in the figures, Modi has got away unscathed.

Now people of India asking:

FROM WHICH SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS OUR PM & FM PASSED & WHERE WERE THEY 50-DAYS AFTER ANNOUNCEMENT OF DEMONETISATION??

Mamata Banerjee's latest Facebook post on Demonetisation Black Day

""The ill-famed #Noteban 8 November is approaching.

Demonetisation is a big scam. I repeat, demonetisation is a big scam. If thorough investigation is conducted, this will be proved.

Demonetisation was not to combat black money. It was only to convert black money into white money for vested interests of political party in power.

Black money became ‘white fund’ for them and the country was plunged into darkness.

No black money could yet be brought out from the foreign accounts.

In all practical sense, it yielded big, big zero.

Neither demonetisation could combat terrorism, nor black money nor aid to development of the country.

By the devil act of demonetisation, the country has already lost its GDP worth nearly Rs.3 Lakh Crore.

Crores of workers, particularly in the informal sector, lost their jobs.

Farmers were left to starve. Over 100 people lost their lives.

People had no access to their own money in banks, even in emergency.

The memories of untold sufferings and pain thrust upon the common people still haunt our minds.

From Day 1, I had protested against this draconian decision of demonetisation by the central government and requested for its immediate withdrawal.

The Indian economy has been ruined; so has plummeted the growth rate of the country.

The GDP fell to 6.1% growth in between January and March, 2017 compared to 9.1% in the previous year. It further plummeted to 5.7% between April and June, 2017, compared to 7.9% in the previous year.

More than 75,000 industrialists were compelled to leave India and settle abroad and become NRI because of harassment in the prevailing situation. Business potential worth lakhs and lakhs of crore in India was thus lost.

Demonetisation was a Black Decision worth every sort of condemnation.

8th November #Nov8BlackDay this year will be observed as “Kaala Dibas” (Black Day) to protest against demonetisation and the unparalleled damage it caused to the country and its economy.

We are for all the people who suffered and still continue to suffer.

Their fight is our fight and we are committed to stand by them.""
(From Mamata Banerjee's official FB page).


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