Undoubtedly, people are facing several issues due to cash crunch in the country as the ATMs ran out of cash from last few days. According to the reports, several cities across several states including Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh etc are facing this issue. Taking advantage of this situation, Congress began to serve the end. This political party started to hype up the situation and began to criticize Modi’s government. In fact, it began to spread fake news and posed tweets about it. But, as usual, it got trolled by Twitterati. Check out the tweets.
Cash crunch reflects the mess the Modi Govt has made of the Indian economy. The gross mismanagement on the government’s part has eroded people’s trust in the banking system. https://t.co/kEq8sRToha
— Congress (@INCIndia) April 19, 2018
#CongressAtoZscam #UpwasKaScam #Photoscam कांग्रेस जुठोका बड़ा सरदार निकला? pic.twitter.com/4PuXPLTeuQ
— Hemal Trivedi ‘Akhand Bharat’ (@sauhem26) April 19, 2018
Which part of the country is it?People are wearing jackets in the thick of summer?
— Rajinder Raina (@rraina1481) April 19, 2018
News bhi tweet ki toh National Herald ki. ?
— Gaurav Gupta (@gkgupta2000) April 19, 2018
There is no ques for cash in the entire country, you are spreading lie. That was an old picture. You are committing suicide by negative propaganda, do something possessive campaign at least save from becoming @INCIndia mukta Bharat. Why are you campaigning for BJP?
— Rajiv Shastri (@rajiv_shastri) April 19, 2018
#Congress has been behaving like “Bhasmasur” and It seems and I wish that they would die in same way like “Bhasmasur” #Bjp4Nation
— Dr Jitendra Nagar (@NagarJitendra) April 19, 2018
Many people remembered the time of demonetization of 2016. This situation has been created due to RBI’s constant pressure towards ‘digital economy’ says All India Bank Officers’ Confederation.
Modi Government’s efforts to deal with the cash crunch
In fact, this situation has made the government to increase the printing of notes to overcome this issue of cash shortage in ATMs. In fact, Finance secretary and RBI have said that there is no cash crunch in 80 per cent of the ATMs and it is more of the political conspiracy.