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33 Demonetisation Deaths In 7 Days: Hospital Casualties, Suicides, Heart Attacks And Even A Murder

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16 People Have Already Died After Demonetisation And It Has Only Been Five Days
The elderly are succumbiung to long queues, no cash to buy medicines is killing infants.
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People stand in line as they wait to enter in a bank in Mumbai, India, November 10, 2016. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said yesterday it will take another 50 days for normalization of currency usage in the country. That may take a huge toll on people, going by 15 deaths that have taken place in just four days. And these are just the ones that got reported.

  1. In Mumbai, a hospital refused to admit an ill newborn because the parents didn't have legal tender. The child died. The government has allowed the use of old currency notes only in government-run hospitals.
  2. An 18 month old baby died in Vizag as the parents didn't have money to buy medicines. The private hospital refused to accept old currency notes of Rs 500 or 1,000.
  3. Doctors in Mainpuri in Uttar Pradesh stopped treating one year old Kush, suffering from high fever, after his parents ran out of 100 rupee notes. The parents brought him home, where he soon died, his father's 500 rupee notes now worthless.
  4. In Pali district of Rajasthan, the ambulance wouldn't take Champalal Meghwal's new born to hospital as he only had Rs 500 and 1,000 notes. By the time Meghwal arranged 100 rupee notes, the child had died.
  5. In Kushinagar district of Uttar Pradesh, a washerwoman came to know of demonetisation only when she reached a bank to deposit two 1,000 rupee notes she had saved. When told these were no longer legal tender, she died of shock.
  6. Kandukuri Vinoda, 55, a home-maker in Mahubabad district of Telangana, thought her cash savings of Rs 54 lakh were now worthless. She had earned the cash by selling land to pay for her husband's treatment, daughter's dowry and buy a smaller piece of land. She committed suicide.
  7. In Howrah, West Bengal, a man tense over demonetisation murdered his wife because she returned empty handed from the ATM. He felt she should have waited longer in the queue.
  8. In Kaimur district of Bihar, a 45 year old man died of a massive heart attack as he feared his daughter's would-be in-laws may no longer accept his old currency notes in dowry. He had saved up Rs 35,000.
  9. In Thalassery, Kerala, a 45 year man went to deposit Rs 5 lakh for the second day, after being unsuccessful on the first. He fell from the second floor while filling the deposit slip and died. An employee of the state electricity board, the man had taken the money as loan just the previous day. Local media reports said he was disturbed as he had not been able to change the currency notes.
  10. Vishwas Vartak, 72, died of a massive heart attack while waiting to deposit old currency notes at a bank in Mumbai.
  11. A 47 year old farmer had a heart attack waiting to exchange old currency notes in Tarapur in Gujarat. He needed money to pay farm labour.
  12. In Alappuzha, Kerala, 75 year old Karthikeyan collapsed before a bank and died. He had been waiting for an hour in the queue.
  13. In Udupi in Karnataka, a 96 year old man died waiting in a long queue at the bank, and the bank hadn't even opened yet.
  14. 69 year old Vinay Kumar Pandey, a retired BSNL employee, died waiting in a queue at the bank to exchange currency notes in Sagar, Madhya Pradesh.
  15. In Bhopal, a State Bank of India cashier died of heart attack. Bank employees have been putting in extra hours and handling large queues.
  16. A businessman in Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh, felt chest pain soon after watching prime minister Narendra Modi's 8 November announcement of demonetisation. He died before the doctor could arrive.

http://www.huffingtonpost.in/2016/1...-and-its-only-day/?ncid=fcbklnkinhpmg00000001
 
Yes, it's sorry State of affair that these people and innocent children have died. But this is mostly due to the negligence of hospitals and they must be punished for not admitting the patient or turning them down .

But many many more and 1000,s die in india due to the involved curruption, bad roads are constructed, bad bridges are made, etc etc and what not,. This will bring all this down.
Next step should be made all donation to political party through check and must be aadhar linked. So that all these illegal donation must be tracked. Most of the black money in india is circulated through politics in india.
 
16 People Have Already Died After Demonetisation And It Has Only Been Five Days
The elderly are succumbiung to long queues, no cash to buy medicines is killing infants.
http%3A%2F%2Fo.aolcdn.com%2Fhss%2Fstorage%2Fmidas%2Fde4de160bd816065b60f8a542a4df3e1%2F204583202%2FRTX2SXJC.jpeg

DANISH SIDDIQUI / REUTERS
People stand in line as they wait to enter in a bank in Mumbai, India, November 10, 2016. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said yesterday it will take another 50 days for normalization of currency usage in the country. That may take a huge toll on people, going by 15 deaths that have taken place in just four days. And these are just the ones that got reported.

  1. In Mumbai, a hospital refused to admit an ill newborn because the parents didn't have legal tender. The child died. The government has allowed the use of old currency notes only in government-run hospitals.
  2. An 18 month old baby died in Vizag as the parents didn't have money to buy medicines. The private hospital refused to accept old currency notes of Rs 500 or 1,000.
  3. Doctors in Mainpuri in Uttar Pradesh stopped treating one year old Kush, suffering from high fever, after his parents ran out of 100 rupee notes. The parents brought him home, where he soon died, his father's 500 rupee notes now worthless.
  4. In Pali district of Rajasthan, the ambulance wouldn't take Champalal Meghwal's new born to hospital as he only had Rs 500 and 1,000 notes. By the time Meghwal arranged 100 rupee notes, the child had died.
  5. In Kushinagar district of Uttar Pradesh, a washerwoman came to know of demonetisation only when she reached a bank to deposit two 1,000 rupee notes she had saved. When told these were no longer legal tender, she died of shock.
  6. Kandukuri Vinoda, 55, a home-maker in Mahubabad district of Telangana, thought her cash savings of Rs 54 lakh were now worthless. She had earned the cash by selling land to pay for her husband's treatment, daughter's dowry and buy a smaller piece of land. She committed suicide.
  7. In Howrah, West Bengal, a man tense over demonetisation murdered his wife because she returned empty handed from the ATM. He felt she should have waited longer in the queue.
  8. In Kaimur district of Bihar, a 45 year old man died of a massive heart attack as he feared his daughter's would-be in-laws may no longer accept his old currency notes in dowry. He had saved up Rs 35,000.
  9. In Thalassery, Kerala, a 45 year man went to deposit Rs 5 lakh for the second day, after being unsuccessful on the first. He fell from the second floor while filling the deposit slip and died. An employee of the state electricity board, the man had taken the money as loan just the previous day. Local media reports said he was disturbed as he had not been able to change the currency notes.
  10. Vishwas Vartak, 72, died of a massive heart attack while waiting to deposit old currency notes at a bank in Mumbai.
  11. A 47 year old farmer had a heart attack waiting to exchange old currency notes in Tarapur in Gujarat. He needed money to pay farm labour.
  12. In Alappuzha, Kerala, 75 year old Karthikeyan collapsed before a bank and died. He had been waiting for an hour in the queue.
  13. In Udupi in Karnataka, a 96 year old man died waiting in a long queue at the bank, and the bank hadn't even opened yet.
  14. 69 year old Vinay Kumar Pandey, a retired BSNL employee, died waiting in a queue at the bank to exchange currency notes in Sagar, Madhya Pradesh.
  15. In Bhopal, a State Bank of India cashier died of heart attack. Bank employees have been putting in extra hours and handling large queues.
  16. A businessman in Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh, felt chest pain soon after watching prime minister Narendra Modi's 8 November announcement of demonetisation. He died before the doctor could arrive.

http://www.huffingtonpost.in/2016/1...-and-its-only-day/?ncid=fcbklnkinhpmg00000001

How come you survived , maamujan urf razaakar bhai ?
 
Yes, it's sorry State of affair that these people and innocent children have died. But this is mostly due to the negligence of hospitals and they must be punished for not admitting the patient or turning them down .

But many many more and 1000,s die in india due to the involved curruption, bad roads are constructed, bad bridges are made, etc etc and what not,. This will bring all this down.
Next step should be made all donation to political party through check and must be aadhar linked. So that all these illegal donation must be tracked. Most of the black money in india is circulated through politics in india.

Every life is precious but having seen the newborns dying due to refusal of treatment is one of the biggest sins and crimes with me. Can U really feel the pain of the parents who lost their loved ones just like that? U cant coz U have never lost any such precious life (and I wish and Pray U never lose any ever), but I can feel their pain as having lost my toddler son about a year back. Its easy to just write it out that "Guys see the bigger picture" but tell me can anyone compensate those loses? Does it suffice by just saying ok punish the hospitals?

Oh bdw those who can earn black money really have ways out to make it clean and below one is already in offing:

https://defence.pk/threads/three-da...o-help-people-in-hoarding-their-money.461001/
 
Every life is precious but having seen the newborns dying due to refusal of treatment is one of the biggest sins and crimes with me. Can U really feel the pain of the parents who lost their loved ones just like that? U cant coz U have never lost any such precious life (and I wish and Pray U never lose any ever), but I can feel their pain as having lost my toddler son about a year back. Its easy to just write it out that "Guys see the bigger picture" but tell me can anyone compensate those loses? Does it suffice by just saying ok punish the hospitals?

Oh bdw those who can earn black money really have ways out to make it clean and below one is already in offing:

https://defence.pk/threads/three-da...o-help-people-in-hoarding-their-money.461001/
Yes it's painfull and sad but thousands have already died due to corruption and thousands more will die if necessary steps are not taken.
 
Yes it's painfull and sad but thousands have already died due to corruption and thousands more will die if necessary steps are not taken.

Exactly! What these people fail to mention is the loss of millions of lives that happen DIRECTLY because of corruption every year!

Any loss of life is regrettable. But this is pure sensationalism, politics over dead bodies!
 
Yes it's painfull and sad but thousands have already died due to corruption and thousands more will die if necessary steps are not taken.

Only week will die, this is/was not the solution, there is, I have read about 1.3 trillion $ in swiss banks of Indians, what is gov doing to bring them in.

Trust me they won't do anything about.

Poor will die, rich will live continue to live in harmony
 
Only week will die, this is/was not the solution, there is, I have read about 1.3 trillion $ in swiss banks of Indians, what is gov doing to bring them in.

Trust me they won't do anything about.

Poor will die, rich will live continue to live in harmony
So, what is your solution, let the black money economy continue. Weak always suffer but this drive will make rich suffer too. I know many who have black money and how they are in panicked situation currently.
What money is abroad, stacked in foreign bank account, govt can do little about it, as it's not under indian jurisdiction but what inside the country must be dealt with iron hands.
 
I want the black money hoarders to die of heart attack instead of poor people standing in queues.
 
So, what is your solution, let the black money economy continue. Weak always suffer but this drive will make rich suffer too. I know many who have black money and how they are in panicked situation currently.
What money is abroad, stacked in foreign bank account, govt can do little about it, as it's not under indian jurisdiction but what inside the country must be dealt with iron hands.

Since its indian money and indian person who stacked them in foreign account, its' not your gov jurisdiction but responsibility to bring them back...

About the people who are crying, they will cry for now but since you don't give any type of punishment to them, they will do it again, and Remember they will be very careful next time....
 
Its very easy to safely secure your black money. All religious Trusts are outside the purview of IT Department. You just need to have good contacts with such Trusts. They will take care of your money on commission basis.
 
Since its indian money and indian person who stacked them in foreign account, its' not your gov jurisdiction but responsibility to bring them back...

About the people who are crying, they will cry for now but since you don't give any type of punishment to them, they will do it again, and Remember they will be very careful next time....
And how your govt has dealt with black money till now that you are giving suggestions here rather than to your own govt.

What led you believe that this is the last step against corruption, and no more will follow. There are many steps that need to be taken. Real estate , gold , power abuse, tax reforms., Political money nexus, Many such thing will follow. So stop viewing everything in black and white.
 
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