Make them stand in the line, no special privileges for them.
Meanwhile, Indian diplomats get diplomatic immunity in the US for slavery. A very disgusting, two-faced lot you """""people""""" are.
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Make them stand in the line, no special privileges for them.
Why do you care? it's our government, our economy, our people and our internal affairs! First keep your house in order first before advising us.
As for pak staff unable to withdrawn cash, give them USD or traveller's cheques, credit cards, apple pay, google wallet... its endless

And a lot of them have given a positive indication post-demonetization also.
There are better people available for that.
Like the head of India's Industry.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...short-term-india-inc/articleshow/55640155.cms
Sharing similar view on demonetisation, Ficci President Harshvardhan Neotia too said that it will have a short term impact on the economy.
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/11/21/indi...sts-say-as-growth-expected-to-take-a-hit.html
But analysts argue the unseen impact of the government's decision to wipe out 86 percent of the total value of currency in circulation to fight corruption and counterfeiting goes deeper and could see short-term pain for India's economic trajectory but eventual long-term gains.
I don't think people have yet understood the importance of the banks holding $200B+ in hard currency now.
The demonetization effect is temporary.
Let me explain it in a simpler way.
Paul Krugman: He says the gains are uncertain.
Fact: He doesn't know what the govt has planned after Jan. The govt knows what it's doing, but because of secrecy, no one else knows what's going to happen. The future is uncertain to the masses, not the core leadership.
Kaushik Basu: Same as Krugman.
Larry Summers: Same as Krugman.
Amartya Sen: Undermines currency, banks etc.
Fact: New bank accounts opened
http://www.dnaindia.com/money/report-with-30-lakh-new-acs-banks-get-demonetization-push-2278249
Manmohan Singh: Blah, blah, 2%, blah, blah.
Fact: Opposition idiot. He shaved off 5% in growth for more than half a decade.
This is my quote on another forum which holds true.
All such articles always talk about the negative effects of demonetization, which is all mostly true. But none of them say that this entire exercise is dependent on what the Modi govt does next, from Jan onwards.
The fact is demonetization is just step 1. We are yet to see step 2, 3, 4 etc. Don't forget that this entire move is backed by the RBI. Nobody knows India's economy better than the RBI. And nobody controls India's economy better than RBI. Not Amartya Sen, not Basu, not the foreign analysts, no one. That's why people trust in the demonetization. RBI is the controller of this move, while Modi is merely the face of it, the guy who's allowing the RBI to take back full control of the economy. The next best indication is India's industrial big wigs, they have all supported demonetization completely.
The FMCG says "no lasting impact".
http://www.livemint.com/Money/O16Oy...tion-and-FMCG-industry-no-lasting-impact.html
Real Estate says it will be fine.
http://www.dnaindia.com/money/repor...t-no-scope-for-correction-says-credai-2277276
Most important, CII backs it.
“Masterstroke,” echoed the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).
http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/demonetization-india-will-pay-price/
Crisil:
“[The demonetization] move could change the face of the Indian economy.”–Crisil Report
You do know this is a Pakistan forum?
There is no need to be so sensitive, I'm only pointing to the fact that Modi's domestic policy is in tatters so he is diverting attention to Pakistan just as he has done in Kashmir. He has failed to provide security to India and his demonetization policy is a spectacular failure. In 2016 alone, you had:
These are all facts. Where is the advice in all this?
- Pathankot attack
- Uri attack
- Nagrota attack
BTW, you're welcome to stick around on a Pakistani forum and enjoy our hospitality. We are very warm people.![]()
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Thanks for the heads up bro.Please don't doubt “Modi-nomics”.
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Diplomats are kind of your guests...have some shame...someone truly said, a thousand year of slavery have changed your minds to permanent slaves which urges you to do these low level stupid things...!
Diplomats are kind of your guests...have some shame...someone truly said, a thousand year of slavery have changed your minds to permanent slaves which urges you to do these low level stupid things...!
I cant understand why we have any relations with this filthy country
rules are for everyone.
Plus Pakistan is not even that special to bend the rules for.
Two friends of mine went to India on a biz trip 2 years ago. They came back with quite a few unspent Rs 500 and Rs1000 notes.
They intend to use the cash during their next trip to India.
Now...have they been looted by your government as a result of the "demonetisation"?
Diplomats are kind of your guests...have some shame...someone truly said, a thousand year of slavery have changed your minds to permanent slaves which urges you to do these low level stupid things...!
Diplomatic missions have been facing the brunt of a cash crunch as non-availability of Indian currency is preventing them from executing vital duties.