New Delhi: TV actress Dipika Kakar who is currently seen as Simar in Colors TV's 'Sasural Simar Ka' has criticised Modi government over its decision to demonetise Rs 500, Rs 1000 currency notes.

Dipika has vented out her anger on social media and termed the decision as one of the biggest inconveniences she is facing due to the govt whom she is paying taxes.

While sharing a pictures of Rs 2000 note, the actress wrote, "Finallyyyy I get this in my hand today!!!! Its a move to bring out the black money!!! Really???? Then why are we normal people made to face so much of inconvinience!!! Today i go to the bank and nobody is giving me a Rs 100/- note in exchange!! how am i suppose to buy a basic requirement, vegetable with this 2000 note!!! or does the government expect me to buy vegetables online as well?!?!? The use of the most circulated currency notes were banned with a 4 hours notice!!! that too in the later hours of the day!!! Did the government not once think about normal working citizens like us!!!! we leave for work the next morning!!! my work hours are 12 a lot of people have so many daily chores wher the need money, my friends were suppose to travel the next day and they all had Rs 500, rs 1000 notes as cash in hand to be used in travelling!!! We all came to halt, we all were disturbed, stressed how will the next few days pass??? These are two least problems I have listed there are so many we all cant leave our work, jobs offices and stand in the bank lines for hours to exchange/deposit/ withdraw money!!! It must be a great move but right now for me its one of the biggest inconvinience caused to me by my Govt to whom i pay so much of taxes!!!!!."

 


Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 8 announced that high denomination notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 will no longer be legal tender to fight against black money and corruption.

Ever since the announcement broke, people have been rushing to banks and ATMs to procure Rs 100 and new currency notes, while woes is compounding each day with cash running dry in ATMs and long queues.