Rs1000 New Note Picture Goes Viral On Whatsapp! Here Is The Real Truth Behind New Green-Coloured Rs 1000 Note

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be addressing the masses in the New Year on January 2, 2016 in a rally in Uttar Pradesh as a part of BJP campaign for 2017 Uttar Pradesh Elections.

There are already some indications by PM Modi that he is having some more plans for bringing in reforms after note ban. Everyone is eagerly waiting for Narendra Modi’s speech as it will have some important things after this 50-day window.

According to the reports, PM Modi is all set to make a policy amendment as the 50-day trial period of demonetization has come to an end. Ever since this news has been revealed a WhatsApp message with a counterfeit picture of new 1000 rupee notes has gone viral.

The viral picture on WhatsApp has an image of five notes which were held out, and a set of rules were written below. The rules according to the viral WhatsApp message read,

“From 1st January 2017, New Rs. 1000 notes will come. Rs 2000 notes to be returned to the bank. Max deposit allowed 50k(50000) only. This is allowed for 10 days only. Afterwards Rs. 2000 notes not valid. Don’t keep more 2000 notes.”

 However, the 1000 rupee note which is taking the messaging app by storm is clearly a work of fiction. It is a fake currency as one can notice the discrepancy in the note, with the words ‘Two Thousand Rupees’ written above the Mahatama Gandhi image along with the denomination being shown as ‘1000’ in numbers.

The message along with picture is smartly created in line with the idea that the mind behind demonetisation, Anil Bokil. The social activist recently said that the Rs. 2000 notes were to be withdrawn soon as it was a stopgap arrangement.

While this move, if made will actually be genius at work since most of the fake notes and large amounts of money detected all over India were in the denomination of Rs. 2000. The entry of Rs. 1000 notes into the note circulation will play a fundamental role in bringing back normalcy in the Indian household.

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