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

you are the one relying on internet for information, we Indians are living it, no one will deny that it has been tremendous inconvinience to citizens because of demonitisation, but certainely not to the level that we start revolting. Their are equal numbers of news articles both critising and praising the demonitisation drive. Choice is yours, which one you want to believe, leave the matter for us the citizens to resolve.

Yes ... to an extent you are right .... Reporting bias is thr but also is the over-Patriotism a factor (no one likes his premier to look like a fool) .... ofcourse time will tell .... he thing is that those in favour paint a rosy FUTURE .... those not in favour report / present a dire status ... i mean 33 Deaths .... no idea how many wives have to disclose thr savings to abusive husbands and much more !

Like I said, You can any part of the body for all I care. It's also an adjective phrase. I really don't give a crap, really don't give a crap.

well i was looking forward for a concrete evidence to support your claim .. but i guess it was also a tall claim with no backing and hence you have been just back to being abusive !

I wish you & your country well ... hoping no more deaths occured .. indeed your decision, your repercussions.. you have to live with it !
 
well i was looking forward for a concrete evidence to support your claim .. but i guess it was also a tall claim with no backing and hence you have been just back to being abusive !

What concrete evidence?
IMF is not acceptable to u...hence, we can troll each other.
 
You may be labelled as "anti-national" very soon, pal! :P

Seriously, I think PDF Indians belong to "First India", as they work in "Formal Sectors" , have bank accounts to cash their pay checks, and have internet access to cheer for Modi in spare time.

They just do not understand or care the pain those poor people living in "Second India" have to go through, who have to make a decision between watching their life savings going down the drain, or standing in line day after day making nothing to feed their hungry family.

Riding on high horse and lecturing those poor souls in "Second India" to sacrifice for the "greater good" , while enjoying all the modern convenience of "First India", is disgraceful.
i am already an anti national, not because i regularly pay my taxes, not because i do not involve myself in petty or pretty crimes; but because i refuse to accept the Pink glasses some morons are offering me to wear.
what u say about the "first world indians" are true mostly. i belong (at least i aspire to) that bracket, however, not long ago, my family belonged to the third world bracket too. maybe this gives me an added perspective. having said that surely all of the PDF indians are not biased or anything. every country has their fair share. india is getting used its exploding media of late. its only natural only the loudest will be heard for the time being. things are sure to settle down when this initial hooplah dies out and the media alongwith its nation, matures.
thirdly, giving out moral lectures, esp if u know that there will be no consequences, is an easy task. actually it is enjoyable to keep oneself in the moral plateau. hell i m doing the same here. so you see, i can hardly blame others on this.
 
well i was looking forward for a concrete evidence to support your claim .. but i guess it was also a tall claim with no backing and hence you have been just back to being abusive !


Here you go sir. Rajdeep is a Modi hater. Check the video and see it for yourself.

 
This move by the Modi govt will go down in history as the best economic reform ever.
The man has guts to pull of such a thing and so far the people have supported him wholeheartedly.
Lets have our fingers crossed for the better future of India.
 
How demonetisation was wrongly blamed for some unfortunate deaths

I’m embarrassed that I even have to write a piece like this but sadly what I’m about to analyse reflects the pathetic state of the media in India. In particular I’m reacting to a bizarre and ludicrous piece of propaganda alleging a relationship between currency demonetisation and deaths of individuals.

The piece by Deputy Editor of Huffington Post India, Shivam Vij, claims that “there have already been 33 deaths due to demonetisation in 6 days”. The author is thus asserting a causal relationship between the government’s demonetisation of high denomination notes and these deaths.

Vij goes on to cite thirty three cases which allegedly support his claim but it doesn’t take much to figure out, that one can’t establish in any credible way a causal relationship between demonetisation and an individual’s death in so many of these cases.

Start with one of the most ludicrous cases where a “businessman” in Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh allegedly felt chest pains and died soon after watching Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement of demonetisation on November 8. Are we supposed to believe that it was what he was watching that led to his death? So for example, if he were watching Star Wars, would we blame Darth Vader for his death?

Take the case of a 96-year-old man in Udupi, Karnataka who died allegedly waiting in a long queue in a bank. Guess what? The man’s son says his father’s death had nothing to do with waiting in queue at the bank. So this one is at best poor fact checking or poor attempt at propaganda by the author.

Up next, a 45-year-old man in Kerala dies while falling from a construction area in the bank branch where he was depositing money. He had already successfully deposited money the previous day at the same bank. At best, you could blame lack of barricades that would have saved him falling but it’s more than a stretch to blame Modi and demonetisation.

It only gets bizarre from here. An elderly woman in Kanpur died apparently counting currency notes. Tragic, but had she died while reading the newspaper, presumably this intrepid journalist would blame the newspaper for her death?

How about an elderly person who didn’t even have to wait in a queue but collapsed of a heart attack upon reaching the bank? If he’d collapsed outside a movie theatre would this journalist blame the movie that was screened for his death? And even here, the man’s two sons say he had a pre-existing medical condition, wasn’t even standing in line and his death had nothing to do with demonetisation. The family has also expressed anger that their father’s death has been wrongly linked to demonetisation by the media.

Or how about a 45-year-old cashier in Bhopal who collapsed while working at the bank. The spin is he died overworked because of demonetisation but not a shred of evidence is offered to back this up.

A 17-year-old, son of a Border Security Force jawan allegedly commits suicide becausehis mother wouldn’t give him small denomination notes. There’s almost no limit to the implausible connections this writer can draw.

A couple have already been debunked. Consider where a doctor says she had to turn away parents of a sick baby not because they were carrying demonetised notes but she just didn’t have the right equipment to treat the baby. As it happens this doctor is now the subject of a First Information Report.

In another case a wife is allegedly taunted by her husband for her “inability” to stand in a queue at an ATM. She apparently commits suicide and her husband is now the subject of an investigation in abetting her suicide. So let’s get this straight. A possibly abusive husband taunts his wife for not waiting in queue at the mandi, is the vendor now the cause of what played out subsequently?

You get the idea. In each of these cases, someone dies, shortly after demonetisation but there’s no credible causal link between the two events. Also many of these stories have only a single source suggesting perhaps the version of the stories presented didn’t seem entirely credible even to other news organisations.

As I remarked at the outset, it’s embarrassing that one even needs to debunk such tripe. Any death is tragic but it’s shameful and scandalous that they’re wrongly linked to demonetisation, no less than from an international media house like Huffington Post.

That the Huffington Post does not like demonetisation is clear from pieces on the subject such as “Why the demonetisation drive violates our fundamental right to life” as shown below.


So Supreme Court refused to intervene is something that was unconstitutional?

This is clearly not journalism nor is it even good propaganda. But that’s the Indian media scene for you.

(Written by Rupa Subramanya, who is an Economist and Columnist. Follow her @rupasubramanya)
 
India has a federal structure. Before taking such a step as banning highest denominations of currencies, All state finance ministers could have been called to discuss. The dictatorial regime is showing it's true color. Blind Sanghi retards with their Hindutva dreams still justifying whatever way possible.
Now this is awesome...may i please know what did you expect these finance ministers to do should they have been informed and told about the move?? Given you are not a Sanghi retard i am sure you would be able to keep the discussion civil and informative...so please share your thoughts...
 
No. 5 is the stupidest thing... like, she was depositing the money, bank was accepting it but she died of shock? what shock?
 
I get it now.. demonetization was the reason for shock!! thanks for enlightening the genius trapped in me!!
Demonetization....if you don't get it then you are a Sanghi retard...if you get it then you are pure genius...which one you want to be :D
 
I get it now.. demonetization was the reason for shock!! thanks for enlightening the genius trapped in me!!
You are more than welcome friend....trust me no matter how silly it sounds but secular's are right and sanghi's wrong ....:toast_sign:
 
Banana Republic of India can expect far worst economic consequences in the months to come as a result of this economic blunder.

The democratically elected Hindu extremist Narendra Modi has also turned out to be India's dumbest Prime Minister in the country's history.
Says who? Can you backup your claims? I'd take a banana republic run by a democratic government elected but it's own people rather than an Islamic republic run by its military with utter disregard to the country's elected government.
 
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Soldiers are doing their duty.

He is there by choice. He is getting paid and respected for what he does. Unlike a person in queue to get his own money.

While big one who have large amount are free to invest overseas in gold diamond fake compney or reality.

You are an idi00t if you compare a soldier to person forced to stand in queues.

Bloody bhakt i feel like slapping people who talk this logic. Bloody mindless bafoons. Grab their head and hit a brick on their face.
But anyways i cant do it. So....keep on yapping

You idiot, every citizen is in the line of duty to change the country.
Italy bar dancer sonia chamchas wont understand it.
 
How demonetisation was wrongly blamed for some unfortunate deaths

Look carefully at the articles and the death counts! They are being peddled to create a narrative for the next elections!

Who cares how one dies when it is so easy to spin every death on demonetization and our gullible mob laps everything up without asking any questions?!

I fail to understand how even the parties that came to existence ONLY to fight corruption, can position themselves against demonetization! AAP isn't even making an effort to hide their frustration anymore. They still think that they can force the government to reconsider this decision!
 
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