Virender Sehwag's tongue-in-cheek post about Narendra Modi's sudden move to ban Rs 500 and Rs 1000 currency notes is a double strike since he manages to link the US presidential elections and Indian PM's anti-black money decision
Making it count! Virender Sehwag links US polls to Modi's war on black money
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday night announcement scrapping the old Rs 500, Rs 1,000 notes after midnight saw a mad rush by citizens for bank ATMs to deposit currencies of these denominations in Cash Deposit Machines (CDMs) and withdrawing notes of lower denomination. But it also saw several people throng the social media platforms to showcase their wit.
And where there the twain of wit and Twitter shall meet, there you will find the 'Nawab of Twitter -- former India opener Virender Sehwag.
Sehwag was in top form and his tongue-in-cheek post about Modi's sudden move was a double strike since he managed to linke the American presidential elections and Indian PM's anti-black money decision.
"In America they will count Votes. In India count Notes. Tonight just notice d houses that dont have lights off, Note Counting On.#BlackMoney," the Delhi dasher tweeted.
In America they will count Votes.
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) November 8, 2016
In India count Notes.
Tonight just notice d houses that dont have lights off,Note Counting On.#BlackMoney
Former India batsman Mohammad Kaif too was at his wittiest best, suggesting that the notes would be used as paper cups to sell snacks by street vendors.
Future of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 notes if not exchanged by Dec 30.#BlackMoney#IndiaSaysNoToCorruption pic.twitter.com/isTG4xaILY
— Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif) November 8, 2016
Supporting the initiative, spin legend and India coach Anil Kumble, in Rajkot on the eve of India's first Test against England, posted, "Massive googly bowled by our Hon. PM @narendramodi today. Well done Sir! Proud of you!!"
Massive googly bowled by our Hon. PM @narendramodi today. Well done Sir! Proud of you!!
— Anil Kumble (@anilkumble1074) November 8, 2016
Modi announced on Tuesday that Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes will cease to be legal tender from midnight of Tuesday as part of sweeping steps to battle black money.