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The return mandate given to the people in Karnataka for voting.

The Reserve Bank's announcement of a decrease in the validity of 2,000 rupee notes has sparked nationwide opposition. Economists criticize this move, while the Congress party vehemently opposes it. Additionally, social media platforms are witnessing intense criticism against the Modi government.

There is a growing outcry in Karnataka regarding the "return gift" given to the people for voting. Criticism is mounting against the Modi government for abruptly withdrawing high denomination notes that were introduced in the recent past. Experts in the field of economics argue that the country's economy is already suffering, and now there are concerns about canceling two more denominations. Previously, the government demonetized 500 and 1,000 rupee notes, only to introduce the 2,000 rupee notes. Now, there is a sentiment that the government made a mistake by canceling them. Opposition parties are criticizing the Modi government for its inconsistent decisions, and financial experts and political analysts are expressing their opinions on the cancellation of two denominations again. The decision to withdraw two denominations is being seen as a move to address the ongoing crisis in the country's economy, according to experts. Now, there is fear that even the 500 rupee notes may be canceled, causing concern among the public. The reason behind the government's decision to introduce and subsequently withdraw the 2,000 rupee notes is being questioned. People are curious about the expenses incurred in printing and circulating the currency and the impact on the country's economy. Such repeated expenses are raising questions about the government's decision-making process, and people are eager to know how the Modi government plans to address these issues.


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