Prime Minister Narendra Modi jolted the nation on Tuesday night with a dramatic announcement: currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 will be demonetised from November 9 onwards, in a bid to crack down on illegal hoarding of black money. Instead, the government will introduce new design for the Rs 500 note and add a Rs 2,000 note.
In Pics: New Rs 2000 Note that will be issued pic.twitter.com/4NXhNOpxxA
— ANI (@ANI_news) November 8, 2016
In Pics: New Rs 500 note that will be issued pic.twitter.com/N51HDChDs3
— ANI (@ANI_news) November 8, 2016
Chaos is inevitably going to ensue at the country's banks and post offices where people will have to line up to exchange their notes. As a form of solace for this inconvenience, Modi also reminded the nation that honest citizens would gladly shoulder these hardships for the sake of the country.
This reminder was perhaps not necessary for large numbers of citizens on social media, who erupted with praise and cheer at the breaking financial news. Keeping with the flavour of the season, the overwhelming consensus on Twitter seemed to be that this is Modi's "surgical strike" against corruption:
Surgical Strike On Black Money Holders!
— Sir Ravindra Jadeja (@SirJadeja) November 8, 2016
Prime Minister Modi Says Rs 500 and Rs 1000 Notes Will Be Banned From Midnight. Bold And Brilliant!
"Rs 500 and Rs 1000"
— Winter_is_coming_ (@Chaotic_Stark) November 8, 2016
Now Modi has started doing surgical strikes internally as well! 😂😂😂#indiafightscorruption
Brilliant move by PM Modi. Withdrawing Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes was absolutely required to pump out black money. Well done
— Mrs Anjali Damania (@anjali_damania) November 8, 2016
PM Modi eliminates Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes.. It is one the best decisions ever made... Hats off to you Sir.. "AB LOOTO DESH KO" 😄
— TaNya SiNgh (@tanyaaTweeted) November 8, 2016
Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes ban! Masterstroke to catch all the Black Money and bring back Vijay Mallya!
— Sarcनास्तिक (@AtulBhsMishra) November 8, 2016
Rs 500 And Rs 1000/- Notes Banned: Historic moment in the history of the world. "56 inch"!
— Ritesh Singh (@RiteshSingh01) November 8, 2016
Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes cause corruption so scrapped while introducing Rs 2000 notes! Absolute #Modiyapa on display!
— Samar (@Samar_Anarya) November 8, 2016
Others couldn't help pointing out the humour in the situation:
America counting votes, India counting notes
— Ashoo (@ashoo_k) November 8, 2016
As Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes are out use now,it'll be a relief for shopkeepers and vendors from the headache of providing change.
— Bhaarat Kurda (@TheBhaarat) November 8, 2016
Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes are now banned. It's time we guys buy handbags instead of wallets.
— Bhayanak Puppy (@BhayanakPuppy) November 8, 2016
Builders, politicians will now have to buy suitcases instead of briefcases. #blackmoney #no500
— T S Sudhir (@Iamtssudhir) November 8, 2016
News:"Rs 500 and Rs 1000 are invalid from midnight onwards."
— Sir Rohit Sharma (@imWrong45) November 8, 2016
*Worriedly checked the wallet*
Found total Rs.127 in Chillars
*Now Chilling*
Amidst all the cheer on Twitter, however, there were several sceptical voices too:
1000 rupee notes are helping black money hoarders. We announce a 2000 rupee note. yay!
— Monkey Bath 🙈🙉🙊 (@brumbyOz) November 8, 2016
This is like financial emergency. What will happen in rural areas. Tyag for common people
— Kartikeya Sharma (@kartikeya_1975) November 8, 2016
WHO DECIDED TO ANNOUNCE A MIDNIGHT TIME LIMIT AT 8PM. People are travelling! There's a dearth of infrastructure! ATMs aren't ready for this!
— Peglet (@PedestrianPoet) November 8, 2016
Panic and chaos that is likely to ensue aside, this will have huge implications for the upcoming state elections.
— Ankur Bhardwaj (@Bhayankur) November 8, 2016
If only the Indian Government tackled pollution with measures as drastic as rendering the ₹500 & ₹1000 notes invalid with 4 hours notice.
— Laya Maheshwari (@lazygarfield) November 8, 2016
Railway stations and airports will allow Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes till November 11, so that all people with black money can push off.
— Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) November 8, 2016