PM announces scrapping of currency notes of Rs 500, 1000 denomination w.e.f. midnight tonight
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In a special nationwide televised address this evening in New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, ATMs will not work for next 48 hours and thereafter amounts upto 2 thousand rupees can be withdrawn from ATMs. He said, during this period, old notes of 500 and 1000 denominations will be accepted in Government hospitals for the time being. He said, banks will be closed tomorrow.
Mr Modi said, his government has waged a war against corruption. He said, corruption, fake currency and terrorism are festering wounds, holding back the economy. He said, the Government has unearthed 1.25 lakh crore rupees black money.
The Prime Minister said, his Government is dedicated to the poor and will continue to do so and in all the policies, Government are dedicated for the upliftment of entire society. He said, despite adverse situation the country has has emerged as a bright spot and India has registered itself as a bright spot and it has declared by the IMF and World Bank. He said, corruption and black money is something the Centre has fought for immediately after assuming office.
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