Narendra Modi's 10 questions to Indians over demonetisation

Narendra Modi

After receiving flak from all corners especially from middle class and lower income groups, the Indian Prime Minister Narendra has put 10 questions before Indians to know their opinion over demonetisation.




The questions are available on the Narendra Modi mobile application. It may be mentioned that middle class and lower income groups are facing heat after the Narendra Modi of demonetisation. More than 50 persons died in queues standing to change their currency . There are chaos reported from rural India where people are not getting enough currency for their daily needs.

People can submit their views through a survey consisting of 10 questions, which is available through the Narendra Modi App. Sharing the link to this survey, the Prime Minister tweeted today that he wants a first-hand view from the people, regarding this decision. 

The ten questions in the Survey are as follows: 


1. Do you think that black money exists in India? a. Yes b. No 

2. Do you think the evil of corruption and black money needs to be fought and eliminated? 
a. Yes b. No 


3. Overall, what do you think about the Government's moves to tackle black money? 

4. What do you think of the Modi Government's efforts against corruption so far? Scale of 1 to 5 - outstanding, very good, good, ok, useless 

5. What do you think of the Modi Government's move of banning old Rs 500 & Rs 1000 notes? a. Great move in the right direction b. Good move c. Will make no difference 

6. Do you think demonetisation will help in curbing black money, corruption & terrorism? a. It will have an immediate impact b. There will be impact in medium to long term c. Minimal impact d. Don't know 


7. Demonetisation will bring real estate, higher education, healthcare in the common man's reach a. Completely Agree b. Partially Agree c. Can’t say 


8. Did you mind the inconvenience faced in our fight to curb corruption, black money, terrorism and counterfeiting of currency? a. Not at all b. Somewhat, but it was worth it c. Yes 

9. Do you believe some anti-corruption activists are now actually fighting in support of black money, corruption & terrorism? a. Yes b. No 

10. Do you have any suggestions, ideas or insights you would like to share with PM Narendra Modi? 


The Prime Minister has sought answers on very pointed and direct aspects of the decision of 500 and 1000 rupee notes ceasing to be legal tender. He has also sought feedback from the people on how to make the implementation stronger.

Comments

  1. The decision to withdraw Rs.500/ and Rs.1000/- was a step in the right direction. The Co-operative Banks in Kerala is flooded with unaccounted Money of the ruling and opposition elite class and hence the commotion. Let RBI norms be the base for operating of the Co-Operative Banks, for, the Primary Societies have 3 types of Accounts - A Class accounts for the party Managing the society and B Class for the Director Board Members and C Class for a layman. In disguise of layman's accounts the former two are flourishing, for, even in mid-night a huge amount of say 2 to 3 crores are disbursed and collected. Is this the way our Banking sector should work; such transactions are never reflected in the daily records while cash remains in the Chest THE MOST SUSPICIOUS MODE OF CONDUCTING BANKING TRANSACTIONS WITH WHOM OUR ELITE POLITICIANS ARE VOCIFEROUS. Thanks we have in you a strong leader who can take up such mafia goons Please do not succumb to the pressure tactics of such elite politicians least all your sincere efforts would run in troubled waters.

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