If the RBI itself will stop exchanging the Rs 2000 note, will it still be legal tender in practical terms from October 1st onwards? Can one still use it for buying goods and services? Can people refuse to accept it?
NCP spokesperson Pradip Deshmukh says people have become wary of PM Modi's decisions and 'like this note, his government will be sent packing in 2024'.
“First Act, Second Think (FAST). 2000 rupee notes introduced with such fanfare after that singularly disastrous Tughlaqi firman of Nov 8 2016 are now being withdrawn,” Jairam Ramesh, the Congress general secretary of communications said
If the RBI itself will stop exchanging the Rs 2000 note, will it still be legal tender in practical terms from October 1st onwards? Can one still use it for buying goods and services? Can people refuse to accept it?
Senior Congress MP Jairam Ramesh, while taking a veiled dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said, “Typical of our self-styled Vishwaguru. First Act, Second Think (FAST)"