Nimudrikaran@Round trip of India
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Since the release of demonetization movie under the banner of RBI lead by Modi , every day you can find a news narrating this much amount found under the bridge ,in the car , near the bus station etc etc etc.
Why are people throwing, burning, tearing their own money like this ?
One week after demonetization crores of rupees burned, destroy and dump !
Half of Indian are unable to arrange their two times meal/day.The working class people are struggling to uplift their financial condition.Have you ever thought, if this step was not taken by the Government, these bastards were ready to grow there black money “egg” in the nest of Aam Aadmi. We the stupid so called common man pretending to be so smart on social media, but end up behaving like the crow.Don’t let the cuckoo to raise his egg on your nest .Stop doing special services !
Here is the list of unaccounted cash being seized or dumped across India:
1. Kanker, Chhattisgarh: Unaccounted Rs 5 lakh cash was seized in Naxal hit Kanker district on Tuesday. The police recovered it from a man who is said to have links with Maoist, according to the police.
2. Ernakulam district: On Tuesday, Rs 62 lakh of old denomination notes were seized from a bus passenger in Kerala. Bundles of Rs 1,000 notes were found in his baggage following which he was taken into custody.
3. Singhpura village/Bhikhiwind village, Punjab: On Monday, barely five days after banks began issuing Rs 2,000 notes, police booked four men in the charge of printing copies of Rs 2000 currency notes.
4. Kolkata: Two sacks of torn Rs500 and Rs 1000 notes were found in a garbage dump in a posh locality in Kolkata on Sunday.
5. Kollam: On Saturday, angry customers waiting outside a branch of the State Bank of Travancore in Kollam district allegedly broke a glass door after it decided to down shutters due to heavy rush even as serpentine queues were witnessed before various Banks across Kerala. At the time, around 200 persons were inside the branch while more than 200 persons who were waiting in the queue outside the branch.
6. Kondagaon district: On Friday, police had recovered unaccounted cash of Rs 44.25 lakh, in denominations of old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes, and jewellery worth Rs 2 lakh from a man in Naxal-affected Kondagaon district.
7. Chhatarpur Village, MP: As a result of demonetisation, cashless villagers on Friday looted a public distribution system shop (PDS) shop in MP after its owner refused them to accept the now-defunct Rs500 and Rs 1,000 currencies for groceries.
8. Pune: On Thursday, a bag full of all Rs 1000 notes was found on the road. The amount totalled to Rs 52,000. A rag picker discovered the bag and reported it to the police.
9. Mirzapur (UP): On 9 November, the now-defunct currency note were found floating in Ganga river. They were spotted by people bathing in the river.
10. Bareilly - Wednesday: A day after the government discontinued Rs.500 and 1000 notes sacks full of burnt notes were found in Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh. They were dumped by workers of a company, according to sources.
11. Guwahati Municipal Corporation earned 3Crs municipal tax in three days after demonetization and still counting. In Guwahati, around 30 Lakhs was found torn in a sack on the second day. In the third day around 2 Cr. was found torn in the local river (cum drain) “Bharalu” that flows through the city. However, some “Black-shits” were good too! Some bundles were not destroyed and several lucky locals claimed to find free money in thousands.
So boss it may be easy to convert in a later period , but for now, its time to watch in how many way they will dump their “own hard earn money”.

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