Sunday, 18 December 2016

Demonetization – What next ?


Demonetization - What Next

Many have asked what next? Well, I haven’t really spent too much time on that yet but here are some immediate things that come in my mind. Feel free to add your suggestions in the comments section.


I see three kind of groups

  1. Government (led by Modi)
  2. Opposition political parties (led by nobody but everybody at same time)
  3. General Public


Saturday, 10 December 2016

Demonetization - Why many are still not convinced ?


Demonetization - Why many not convinced yet
 
Many are still not convinced because of following key reasons, in no particular order. There are many more reasons but I personally feel these are the critical ones.

  1. Genuine Implementation Issues: I have already mentioned in my previous blogs that Modi government has completely messed up implementation. Whatever be the reason and whether they are justifiable or not, Modi has come across as extremely reactive in entire demonetization rollout. He has not made a good execution plan due to which comman man is sandwiched (and even dying) between Modi’s great initiative and the corrupt politicians, business folks, hawala operators and others arm-chair experts.

Friday, 2 December 2016

Demonetization – So what if I have black money. I evaded tax because system was corrupt. Do not equate me with corrupt politicians and leaders.


Demonetization - So what if I have black money

Following (in blue color) is direct copy paste from a long post I received on WhatsApp !

Please Read & Understand the Reality !

Why a Businessman Saved Taxes !

Govt. failed to provide constant Electricity, We bought Generators /Inverters
Govt. Failed to provide Water, We installed Submersible Pumps
Govt. Failed to provide Security, We hired own Private security Guards
Govt failed to provide Good primary Education, We admitted wards into Private  Schools

Thursday, 1 December 2016

Demonetization – Many have already beaten the system?


Demonetization - Many have beaten the system
 
Yes, looks like many have already beaten the system. They have

  1. exchanged lot of un-accounted old 500 and 1,000 Rs notes in the initial days, utilizing service of folks willing to stand in long bank queues again and again (for a fee) until government mandated inking the finger (like what is done during voting in election)
  2. deposited money in various other “poor” people accounts (again for a fee)