This New Plan By Modi’s Govt Will Definitely Help To Control Crowd Outside Banks & ATMs!

PM Narendra Modi’s sudden currency ban left the citizens of India shocked and created a lot of chaos among the people. Of course, it has been directed for the larger good of removal of black money income from the country but the fallout has resulted in large scale discomfort for the people of India.

People are still facing problems queuing up in long lines outside ATMs and Bank branches in order to exchange old notes. However, the crowd is uncontrollable at some places, because people are repeatedly standing in queues in order to get more notes exchanged.

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To solve this problem, the Modi’s government has found a new plan. Now, the banks will put an indelible ink mark on the fingers of people, after they have exchanged their notes. Yes, this is basically for preventing repeated conversions!

This new plan by the government has been announced mainly for controlling the large crowds outside bank branches. It is taking almost 4 to 5 hours for people to get their cash exchanged.

Shaktikanta Das, the Secretary of Economic Affairs announced this move yesterday morning. He further explained that the government took this decision, because there were many people who tried converting black money to white money smartly, by making multiple visits to the banks.

He stated that,

The reason for long queues at banks and ATMs is that the same people keep coming again and again at different places. We have received reports that many people are trying to convert black money into white and they have organized groups of people and are sending them to exchange money.

Further, Das added “To solve this problem, we have decided to use indelible ink marks, similar to elections, at cash counters… This will start today in major cities,

Also Watch: Check How Kejriwal Got Insulted By Crowd When He Tried To Protest Against Rs. 500-1000 Ban

Moreover, he also requested people to not believe any rumors on social media. Let us see if this decision helps to control the crowd at the bank.

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