Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Who will be the PM of India in 2019 - 1

India has been in the safe hands of Modi since 2014 and his followers are paving way for his second term as PM. The IT Cell of BJP is trying to spread the lies which have been common in India since 2014.

History of Delhi has seen many ups and downs which can leave even the finest researcher bewildered. Delhi is a city which has risen from dust number times. It was in this Delhi that Nizam Saqqa/Nizam Sakka, who was from the Bhishti–term Bhishti derives from the Persian root word bahishti, meaning heavenlycommunity was made King by Humayun for a day as he saved his life in the past. Bhishti is the community of the people who carried Mashk/Mashqleather bagand quench the thirst of the people with cold water filled in the Mashq.

Nizam Saqqa was made to rule the then India only for a day. During his one day rule, he ordered the currency to be changed–present day demonetizationto leather from then currency which was usually made out of metals like gold, silver, copper, etc. He became history by his unique gesture.

It is said that history repeats itself! Bharatiya Janta Party had a thundering victory in 2014 making Narendra Modi the 14th PM. He had made tall promises which from the very first day seemed to be unachievable. Modi promised to bring the Black Money from the foreign bank to India. All the efforts were in vain.

On November 8th, 2016, Modi made an announcement that currency note of Rs.1000 and Rs.500 will be ceased as legal tenders from November 9th, 2016. In his address to the nation, he said that the action of BJP government will remove fake currency, help in curbing the problem of terrorism, would help the country to move towards digital transactions, and will be an end for Black Money; but nothing happened. More than 1oo people died in the long queues to change their currency. He not only changed the currency but also changes the entire layout of the currency as happened in the past.


Old and new Rs. 500 currency note of India
It has now come to light that the demonetisation decision of the PM Modi was not approved by the RBI. PM Modi announced demonetization on November 8, 2016 and the approval came from the RBI on December 15, 2016. This revelation has come to light through an RTI.

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