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From Burning Cash To Dumping It Near Dustbins Heres How People Are Getting Rid Of Their 500 andamp 1000 Rupees Notes


As 500 and 1000 rupees notes are demonetized now, thousands and thousands of people must be having sleepless nights. Some are thinking about getting their notes changed at the earliest while some are counting their unaccounted money. All those people who are freaking out over their now-good-for-nothing notes are coming up with weird ideas to get rid of them. Don’t believe us? Check these out.

In Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly, sacks full of 500 and 1000 rupees notes were found burnt. Reportedly, those notes were brought in sacks and dumped by workers of a company on Parsa Kheda road at CB Ganj. In fact, according to the police officials, the notes were found cut, damaged and were then burnt. Post this incident, the police has taken hold of the remains and informed the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) officials as well. Joginder Singh, Senior Superintendent of Bareilly said, “We are examining the burnt notes to check for their authenticity.”

People Getting Rid Of 500 &1000 Rupees Notes© BCCL

Similarly, a sack full of notes was dumped near a dustbin in the Titwala region of Maharashtra near DNS bank. Forget humans, for once even the dustbin wouldn’t have felt scared of getting robbed by anyone.    

Breaking news: A bag full of 500 & 1000 #currency notes was found dumped in a dustbin near DNS Bank, Titwala! pic.twitter.com/lBXJ9qwpiV

— Priyanka RP (@ThePriR) November 9, 2016

If the discovery of sacks weren’t enough, check out this video posted yesterday by a Facebook page GURNAM where a cop is found taking out tons of cash from an abandoned car. Oh god, what a life! We have so much cash in front of our eyes yet there’s no point chasing it. This situation reminds us of the proverb, ‘Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink.’

Meanwhile, our PM Modi might be reading this and thinking, “Woah, now that’s what I call a MAJOR BURN”.


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