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Dialogue writing between 4 freinds about black money & the creation of black economy

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Answered by IsitaJ07
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( Dialogue writing between 2 freinds about black money & the creation of black economy)

=> Friend A: Hey do you know the level of corruption in our

country is very high?

Friend B: I know. And this corruption is the biggest

obstacle in the path of our national prosperity.

Friend A: The current government is trying to control this

corruption. It has taken some stringent measures such as demonetization of 500

and 1000 rupee notes, digitization of economic activities, connecting the bank accounts to PAN numbers and Income Tax department, etc.

Friend A: The black money in our country is a very serious

issue. Most of the black money is being used in doing anti-nation activities such as criminals, terrorism, drug-smuggling, gambling, real-estate business,

and film industry, etc.

Friend B: Really? I did not know!

Friend A: Do you know India is on top of the list of

countries that have kept their black money in Swiss Banks. India with $1,456 billion or $1.4 trillion has more money in Swiss banks than the rest of the world combined? So you can imagine the extent of black money problem in our country!

Friend B: Goodness gracious!

Friend A: Similarly, within the nation the amount of hidden

black money in the form of 500 and 1000 rupees notes is equally staggering.

Friend B: This is very shocking!

Friend A: If the same amount is brought back to our country,

our economy will flourish fast. Do you know why the PM of India has banned the high denomination notes?

Friend B: To end corruption and black money, I figure?

Friend A: PM Modi’s intention behind the move is purely to

break the back of those people who have the black money or are involved in black money activities. Secondly, some anti-national agencies are using this black money and fake money to destabilize India. Pakistan and China are directly involved in these activities. PM Modi’s move aims at disrupting their anti-India activities by banning these notes, as it has been confirmed, these anti-India agencies use fake 500 and 1000 rupees notes by printing them.

Friend B: This is a great a move. I completely support it.

Friend A: But those who have black money don’t think so.

There is furor of protests, complaints, and resistance to the move from those

who have been hit hard, especially the corrupt politicians, businessmen, etc.

Friend B: I think the people of India must stand by the PM and show their solidarity. Only then our nation will prospers.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Friend B: I think the people of India stood by the PM and

show their solidarity.

Friend A: What is your take on the effects of

demonetization?

Friend B: Well, I am pro-demonetization. Whatever is for the

welfare and betterment of my country I sand by it; and I feel demonetization

has brought about positive changes in our country.

Friend A: I also second you. but there are many people who

oppose it.

Friend B: I know. They are the people who think more of

their own interests rather that the national interests.

Friend A: The current government tried to control

corruption. It took some stringent measures such as demonetization of 500 and

1000 rupee notes, digitization of economic activities, connecting the bank

accounts to PAN numbers and Income Tax department, etc.

Friend B: I know. And this corruption is the biggest

obstacle in the path of our national prosperity.

Friend A: The black money in our country has a very serious

issue. Most of the black money is used in doing anti-nation activities such as

criminals, terrorism, drug-smuggling, gambling, real-estate business, and film

industry, etc.

Friend B: Really? I did not know!

Friend A: Do you know India was on top of the list of

countries that have kept their black money in Swiss Banks. India with $1,456

billion or $1.4 trillion has more money in Swiss banks than the rest of

the world combined? So you can imagine the extent of black money problem in our

country!

Friend B: Goodness gracious!

Friend A: Similarly, within the nation the amount of hidden

black money in the form of 500 and 1000 rupees notes was equally staggering.

Friend B: This is very shocking!

Friend A: The Government tried to bring the black money into

our economy to flourish it fast. Do you know why the PM of India banned the

high denomination notes?

Friend B: To end corruption and black money, I figure?

Friend A: PM Modi’s intention behind the move was purely to

break the back of those people who had the black money or were involved in

black money activities. Secondly, some anti-national agencies were using this

black money and fake money to destabilize India. Pakistan and China are

directly involved in these activities. PM Modi’s move aimed at disrupting their

anti-India activities by banning these notes, as it had been confirmed, these

anti-India agencies were using fake 500 and 1000 rupees notes by printing them.

Friend B: This was a great a move. I completely support it.

Friend A: But those who had black money don’t think so.

There was furor of protests, complaints, and resistance to the move from those

who had been hit hard, especially the corrupt politicians, businessmen, etc.

Friend A: As a result of demonetization, the people had to

face difficulties; there was initial shortage of new currency notes; people had

to stand in queues.; economy slowed a little bit.

Friend A: Demonetization was really a great reform for the

Indian economy.

Friend B: But now the economy has improved. The World Bank

and Moody’s have praised the Indian Government; India’s ranking in World Bank

and Moody’s have improved. The anti-national activities have been hit hard too.

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