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Indian farmer commits suicide after rupee note ban

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NEW DELHI: A farmer in southern India committed suicide fearing she would be left penniless after the government’s shock decision to withdraw high denomination notes from circulation, police said Thursday.

Kandukuri Vinoda, 55, had a large amount of cash at her home in 1,000 and 500 rupee ($15, $7.50) notes and panicked that her savings had become worthless when she heard Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s surprise announcement on Tuesday.

“The family told us she panicked after hearing about the note ban and hanged herself at her home,” local police officer Raj, who only uses one name told AFP.

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Vinoda from Mahabubabad district, east of Hyderabad city, had sold some land last month and was paid around 5.5 million rupees ($82,500) for it in cash.

She used some of the money to pay for her husband’s medical bills and planned to use the rest to buy a new plot of land, local media reported.

Many Indians living in rural areas keep large amounts of cash at home because of a lack of banks in remote areas and to avoid paying taxes.

The withdrawal of the notes is part of Modi’s campaign against corruption and “black money”, and the government has tried to reassure worried citizens that only tax dodgers will suffer under the move.

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Police in northern Uttar Pradesh state said they were investigating reports that people were burning off sacks of notes to avoid declaring them and being landed with heavy penalities.

“We have sent the samples for forensic tests and asked bank authorities to authenticate these are currency notes,” police chief of Bareilly district Joginder Singh said.

Earlier this year, the government ran a four-month tax amnesty, which saw Indians declare nearly $10 billion in hidden wealth.

But the scheme ended last month and anyone now depositing large amounts of cash could face a bill of up to 200 percent in back taxes.



http://tribune.com.pk/story/1226905/indian-farmer-commits-suicide-rupee-note-ban/?amp=1
 
Our Govt needs to use proper communication channels so that right information is available to citizens in the remotest parts of the country.
 
that is where the fukcing media needs to come in....apart from hosting dozen shows on how the move is wrong can they also help the govt arm in spreading the news that a common man's money is not worthless?? they have means to exchange it and all the issues are temporary in nature...
 
That's unfortunate. But she should have investigated and tried to find out the truth
 
Her choice. If it's not black money then she had nothing to worry about.
 
It is nonsense.
Agriculture income is not taxable.
If u have ur brains in arse then no one can help u.
Rip
 
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