Last night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a major announcement that the two largest currency notes in circulation in India, ₹ 500 and ₹ 1000 notes, would cease to be legal tender.
Future of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 notes if not exchanged by Dec 30.#BlackMoney#IndiaSaysNoToCorruption pic.twitter.com/isTG4xaILY
— Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif) November 8, 2016
Some initial reactions to Modi's decision to abolish Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes pic.twitter.com/YwBN3e5rCJ
— The UnReal Times (@TheUnRealTimes) November 8, 2016
Other people: Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes will be illegal from midnight. What will we do!?
— Paloma Sharma (@PalomaSharma) November 8, 2016
Me & my crumpled Rs 10 notes: It's our time now.
.@chetan_bhagat At least we have new currencies in exchange of those "trash". We are getting something.
— Nitu Jha (@lack_a_daisy) November 8, 2016
Can't say the same for your books
@chetan_bhagat So name for ur new novel #HalfDenomination ??
— Alka Sahu (@AggaAlka) November 9, 2016
@chetan_bhagat your books stillmade the best trash
— rathin roy (@EmergingRoy) November 8, 2016
@chetan_bhagat Cash trash is temporary , your novel trash is permanent.
— 3.2 Billionth SRKian (@Sahir_Dhoom) November 9, 2016
@chetan_bhagat sometimes I feel pitty for u...but then I remember reading 3 mistake of my life...
— Vipul (@vipulsatishhir1) November 9, 2016