Tuesday 15 November 2016

P.M Modi's Mother Exchanges Old Notes At Bank, Internet Praises Her For Setting An Example.

If PM @narendramodi's mother Shri Heeraben Modi can refuse VIP treatment, stand in senior citizen's queue to withdraw money, why can't we?

P.M Modi's Mother Exchanges Old Notes At Bank, Internet Praises Her For Setting An Example.
   

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 97-year-old mother Hiraba today visited a bank at her village in Gandhinagar, just like other citizens, and exchanged her old notes in view of the demonetisation of the high value currency notes.
Accompanied by relatives, Hiraba, who was in a wheelchair, came to a branch of Oriental Bank of Commerce at Raisan village this morning and got notes worth Rs 4,500 exchanged.
She came to the bank with Rs 500 notes, got the mandatory form filled, put her thumb impression on the form and exchanged her money.

After receiving a new note of Rs 2,000, she also displayed it in front of the media persons, who virtually mobbed her as they sought her reaction.



Hiraba lives with Prime Minister Modi's younger brother Pankaj Modi in Raisan on the outskirts of Gandhinagar.
Hiraba is known to lead a very simple life and travels in public transport. Last time when she visited Gandhinagar civil hospital for a regular check-up, she was seen going in an
autorickshaw.
Modi had on November 8 announced scrapping of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes to curb black money menace. After the announcement, people have been queueing up at banks across the country to get their old high denomination notes exchanged for the new notes.
And today after seeing PM Modi's mother stand in queue to exchange the old notes, Internet users lauded her effort to lend support PM's initiative to curb the menace of black money.
PM Modi's mother Heeraben Modi aged 95, reaches bank to exchange her notes !!
This is an example
&
A big Morale booster for all of us !!

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