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New Delhi: Russia has threatened to take "counter steps" and lodge a diplomatic protest with India over the notes ban, which the country says has left its diplomats struggling for cash in Delhi.
http://m.timesofindia.com/india/Rus...lomats-post-note-ban/articleshow/55832582.cms
http://m.ndtv.com/india-news/russia-objects-to-notes-ban-threatens-counter-steps-1634609



Where is the word "please" !
Now you are twisting statements here, your as* got smacked sit back quietly.
Just read the ambassador statement. No where did he threaten any counter step.media just twisted his words when in fact he just gave an example of an imaginary situation to shows his problems.
Also not just Russian embassy, all embassies in Delhi has to follow this 50,000 limit.
 
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Lol.
Source is nation.com.PK :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
@waz sirji pakistani fake news source posted, no such news reported from Indian side. Plz do the needful.


NEW DELHI:
HIGHLIGHTS
  1. Russia threatens to lodge diplomatic protest over notes ban, say sources
  2. 'How can such a big embassy function without cash', asks the envoy
  3. 200 people work at the embassy; weekly withdrawal limit of Rs.50,000

Russia has threatened to take "counter steps" and lodge a diplomatic protest with India over the notes ban, which the country says has left its diplomats struggling for cash in Delhi


Russian Government sources have told NDTV that Ambassador Alexander Kadakin is waiting for a reply to his letter to the Ministry of External Affairs on December 2. Moscow, say sources, may summon the Indian envoy this week to protest against the Rs. 50,000 a week limit on withdrawals since the notes ban on November 8.

In his letter, Mr Kadakin has said the limit set by the government is "not even enough to pay for a decent dinner" and totally inadequate for operational expenses.


"How can such a big embassy in Delhi function without cash?" the envoy questioned.


Russian government sources have described the curbs as "a violation of international charters". There are around 200 people in the Russian embassy in Delhi.

Last month, the government banned the two biggest currency notes of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000, which suddenly took away 86 per cent of the cash in circulation and had millions spending hours at banks and ATMs. To regulate the cash, the government imposed limits on the withdrawal and exchange of banned notes.

The Foreign Ministry has not officially commented yet but sources have told NDTV that they are waiting for the recommendations of an inter-ministerial task force that was set up to look into the problems being faced by embassies and NRIs.


http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/russia-objects-to-notes-ban-threatens-counter-steps-1634609

@waz

@Skull and Bones ;)
 
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Where is the word "please" !
Now you are twisting statements here, your as* got smacked sit back quietly.

i am under no obligation to reply someonen, who lacks even the basic manners of communication....
don't bother me..ok..
 
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Just read the ambassador statement. No where did he threaten any counter step.media just twisted his words when in fact he just gave an example of an imaginary situation to shows his problems.
Also not just Russian embassy, all embassies in Delhi has to follow this 50,000 limit.


It is not a statement. In fact media found his letter and then contacted concerned Russian sources and that is how inside information is dug my media everywhere.

Modinomics at work
 
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http://m.economictimes.com/news/pol...dinner-russian-envoy/articleshow/55823340.cms

Russian ambassador Alexander Kadakin, an old India hand, wrote to the ministry of external affairs (MEA) on December 2: “Please just imagine if we in Moscow mirror this order of SBI (State Bank of India) when 50,000 roubles will not be enough to pay for a decent dinner in a restaurant, not to mention functioning of such a big embassy as ours in New Delhi or India’s in Moscow.
 
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http://m.economictimes.com/news/pol...dinner-russian-envoy/articleshow/55823340.cms

Russian ambassador Alexander Kadakin, an old India hand, wrote to the ministry of external affairs (MEA) on December 2: “Please just imagine if we in Moscow mirror this order of SBI (State Bank of India) when 50,000 roubles will not be enough to pay for a decent dinner in a restaurant, not to mention functioning of such a big embassy as ours in New Delhi or India’s in Moscow.

:what: so? what do you think he is lamenting about??? NOT limited withdrawal ? or he is saying Indians do not have decent dinners while Russians do so please take off this limitation condition ;)
 
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NEW DELHI:
HIGHLIGHTS
  1. Russia threatens to lodge diplomatic protest over notes ban, say sources
  2. 'How can such a big embassy function without cash', asks the envoy
  3. 200 people work at the embassy; weekly withdrawal limit of Rs.50,000

Russia has threatened to take "counter steps" and lodge a diplomatic protest with India over the notes ban, which the country says has left its diplomats struggling for cash in Delhi


Russian Government sources have told NDTV that Ambassador Alexander Kadakin is waiting for a reply to his letter to the Ministry of External Affairs on December 2. Moscow, say sources, may summon the Indian envoy this week to protest against the Rs. 50,000 a week limit on withdrawals since the notes ban on November 8.

In his letter, Mr Kadakin has said the limit set by the government is "not even enough to pay for a decent dinner" and totally inadequate for operational expenses.


"How can such a big embassy in Delhi function without cash?" the envoy questioned.


Russian government sources have described the curbs as "a violation of international charters". There are around 200 people in the Russian embassy in Delhi.

Last month, the government banned the two biggest currency notes of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000, which suddenly took away 86 per cent of the cash in circulation and had millions spending hours at banks and ATMs. To regulate the cash, the government imposed limits on the withdrawal and exchange of banned notes.

The Foreign Ministry has not officially commented yet but sources have told NDTV that they are waiting for the recommendations of an inter-ministerial task force that was set up to look into the problems being faced by embassies and NRIs.


http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/russia-objects-to-notes-ban-threatens-counter-steps-1634609

@waz

@Skull and Bones ;)
@Abba_Dabba_Jabba leh...khush hoja ab...ya burnol lga...no such news posted in Indian media..huh...!
 
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Russians are threatening India, and source is nation.com-pk :yahoo:
 
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NEW DELHI:
HIGHLIGHTS
  1. Russia threatens to lodge diplomatic protest over notes ban, say sources
  2. 'How can such a big embassy function without cash', asks the envoy
  3. 200 people work at the embassy; weekly withdrawal limit of Rs.50,000

Russia has threatened to take "counter steps" and lodge a diplomatic protest with India over the notes ban, which the country says has left its diplomats struggling for cash in Delhi


Russian Government sources have told NDTV that Ambassador Alexander Kadakin is waiting for a reply to his letter to the Ministry of External Affairs on December 2. Moscow, say sources, may summon the Indian envoy this week to protest against the Rs. 50,000 a week limit on withdrawals since the notes ban on November 8.

In his letter, Mr Kadakin has said the limit set by the government is "not even enough to pay for a decent dinner" and totally inadequate for operational expenses.


"How can such a big embassy in Delhi function without cash?" the envoy questioned.


Russian government sources have described the curbs as "a violation of international charters". There are around 200 people in the Russian embassy in Delhi.

Last month, the government banned the two biggest currency notes of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000, which suddenly took away 86 per cent of the cash in circulation and had millions spending hours at banks and ATMs. To regulate the cash, the government imposed limits on the withdrawal and exchange of banned notes.

The Foreign Ministry has not officially commented yet but sources have told NDTV that they are waiting for the recommendations of an inter-ministerial task force that was set up to look into the problems being faced by embassies and NRIs.


http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/russia-objects-to-notes-ban-threatens-counter-steps-1634609

@waz

@Skull and Bones ;)
@BABA AGHORI ye le..apna source le le
 
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Donkey of the day award goes to Armoured division Again

http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/russia-objects-to-notes-ban-threatens-counter-steps-1634609?site=full
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...st-note-ban/articleshow/55832582.cms?from=mdr

if i were you i would deactivate my account now and turn the laptop off. Absolute waste of space
idiot of the day award goes to you
This is the actual statement by Ambassador:
Please just imagine if we in Moscow mirror this order of SBI (State Bank of India) when 50,000 roubles will not be enough to pay for a decent dinner in a restaurant, not to mention functioning of such a big embassy as ours in New Delhi or India’s in Moscow.
@Spring Onion
Instead of threatening, Russia is pleading and trying to give sympathetic example to gain our sympathy.
 
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How dare russia threaten the new supa powa !!! Dont they know their country lives off by the weapons bhartis purchase ...stupid russians
 
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I have been to Russian embassy last weekend .. no problem in there. it is just , normal conversion from rubal to INR is costing more for non-diplomatic Russians or Indians. Second thing is Russian gals like indian Dudes :).
 
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@Spring Onion
Instead of threatening, Russia is pleading and trying to give sympathetic example to gain our sympathy.

gaining your sympathy for?

I have been to Russian embassy last weekend .. no problem in there. it is just , normal conversion from rubal to INR is costing more for non-diplomatic Russians or Indians. Second thing is Russian gals like indian Dudes :).

:P :P :P annni ho gai hain kia?
 
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