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speech against demonitisation for mun

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Answered by Inna
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What can I write in a speech against demonetisation?
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Vaibhav Tripathi
Vaibhav Tripathi, B.TECH Electronics Engineering, HBTU Kanpur (2019)
Written Dec 24
Demonetisation though a very good decision to curb the menace of black money failed at many points-:

1.)If we look the decision on the practical grounds,the implementation was very poor,chests and banks were running out of cash,ATMs were dead as they needed to be recallibrated, so in the last it was the common peoples who have to suffer.

2.)The demonetisation is being seen as government step to move towards the cashless economy but in remote areas there are many and many peoples who do not have their bank account.Internet accessibility,connectivity and speed is still very very poor in our country.

3.)The new denominations of 2000 and 500 do not have any new security features so there is no doubt that fake currency will flow in the market very soon.

4.)The demonetisation had an impact on the market.The rate at which Indian markets were moving decelerated and hence has caused an economy dip.

5.)It is not the ultimate solution for the black money as a huge amount of black money is fixed in the form of golds and properties.

I hope these points will help.Mind that the way in which you are going to deliver your speech will matter the most,you have to make even the weak points sound grand!

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Answered by Sakket
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This is quite an interesting topic for speech. Demonitisation may prove to be great in the longer run, but it’ s improper implementation is proving troublesome in certain aspects. These are few basic points you can keep in mind.

Define demonitisation.
To start with dig up the past a bit. You can quote few countries which had attempted this. Most of these countries were ruled by a dictator, which itself speaks a lot.
Moving forward with the topic you can question if the Prime Minister actually has the power to take such a bold step.
Another question can be asked on the transparency which is being maintained while implementing this.
The plight of the daily wage earners can also be quoted.
The hardships of the people in villages can also be brought to light.
There is a lot of economic unstability prevailing as well, which will make a strong point.
The unplanned decision put a lot of added and unecessary pressure on the bank employees. Had it been planned properly the suffering of the bankers and people standing in queues could have been reduced.
The discontinuation of the old currency also lead to wastage of paper on a large scale.
The chaos created by this decision can not be over looked.
Apart from sll these points you can add your own experiences and sufferings of people around you.

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