Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his historical take on curbing black money and invalidating the money that terrorists’ hold.
Now, people didn’t turn back in praising Modi, every possible citizen praised the surgical strike of Modi on the country’s bigshots. But, what happened later is quite unfair, people now understood the tough consequences of the demonetization such us waiting in long queues and lacking in liquid cash for basic needs, anyway most of them are readily accepting the hard times hoping for the long term benefits.
The convincing strategies turned out to be weird when the politicians went mad over comparing the demonetization move over the labor pain and pregnant ladies’ pain. Unfortunately, netizens were totally fed up with the never-ending comparisons and went on to slam those statements, such thing happened when former BJP minister RS Prasad compared the demonetization with ‘Labor pain’.
The India’s popular podcast channel AIB‘s Rohan commented on RS Prasad’s statement asking if the leader is aware of the “45,000 women die during childbirth every year in India when he compared demonetization to labour pain.” All India Trinamool Congress’ member Derek O’Brien called the remark “absurd analogies”. Others interpreted Prasad’s remark as meaning that there probably are eight months more to
Meanwhile, others detailed Prasad’s statement claiming that eight more months are needed to settle down the thing sin the country.
When @rsprasad compared #Demonetisation to labour pain, I wonder if he knew that 45,000 women die during childbirth every year in India
— Rohan (@mojorojo) December 19, 2016
Labour pain of @rsprasad #Demonetisation took one more death of innocent Indian, and attempt to suicide by two others @ShainaNC @BJP4India pic.twitter.com/9OMAM04v6X
— bilal motorwala (@bilal_motorwala) December 18, 2016
So @rsprasad is the right person to know what this “labour pain” is?https://t.co/DmKypF4YXH
— JayKay (@JayKay074) December 17, 2016
Plz do a Cesearen cut so that baby can come out easily and all of us can avoid the pain! https://t.co/aEoEnyBWZb via @economictimes
— Biswajit Mohanty (@biswajitmohanty) December 16, 2016
@rsprasad @JantaKaReporter ye labour pain sirf garibo ko kyo ????? Labour pain politician, businessman ko kyo nahi ho raha….
— Devkinandan Patodia (@iamchintu72) December 17, 2016
@sanjayuvacha @sabrangindia and how do @rsprasad knows the labour pain exactly ?
— Bulla (@Naamhaibulla) December 18, 2016
No, no he didn’t. And could men pls stop comparing stuff w/ labour pains, they have no damn clue what they feel like!
— Kavitha (@kavithagops) December 19, 2016
The inconvenience if any, is “Labour Pain”. “Painful Pleasure”!
— bangalore (@bangalo86307793) November 23, 2016
Earlier in November, Union minister Venkaiah Naidu said “A mother undergoes huge labour pain while giving birth to a child. But when she hears the child of the newborn, she feels the greatest joy”.
Similarly, Uttar Pradesh governor Ram Naik said the consequences of demonetization were like labour pain and the results will be joyful.