A significant portion of India's population is expressing unflinching support to PM Narendra Modi's campaign against black money as the trend '#IamWithModi' goes viral on Twitter. Another similar trend titled '#StopDemonetisation' seems to be showing mixed and negative reactions to Modi's move of demonetising Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 currency notes as some people are expressing dissatisfaction over the recent incidents.
On one side, the trend #IamWithModi is bringing unprecedented support to Modi's campaign against black money while on the other hand critics who are using the #StopDemonetisation trend are accusing politicians and businessmen of dodging the limitations imposed by demonetisation act with their sheer money power and political influence.
Modi seems to have garnered as many fans as the increasing number of critics in the aftermath of banning the higher denomination currencies in India. Let's take a look at some of those positive and negative reactions from Modi fans and critics on the Twitter hash-tags, #IamWithModi and #StopDemonetisation:
Friends let us trend this2teach lesson2demons who r out2frustrate Nation's war against Black Money mafia. #IamWithModi
— Brig VK Agrawal (@brigvkagrawal) November 14, 2016
I think the trend should be #WeAreWithModi in place of #IAmWithModi... We all know noone else ..even stands close to him .We all love our PM
— vikrant_kc (@vikrantchoudhar) November 14, 2016
This is for all those hypocrites who find an excuse to blame Modiji on each and everything.#IAmWithModi pic.twitter.com/4ONabmvJzY
— Arnab Goswami (@iArnabFan) November 15, 2016
#StopDemonetisationhttps://t.co/h1kndLaefA
— AAP Uttarakhand (@AAP4Uttarakhand) November 17, 2016
By Adding 200% Tax on undisclosed money Govt. Is indirectly warning corrupts not to deposit.
Why loans of yours friends modi ji getting waived off from our white money ?#Stopdemonetisation pic.twitter.com/BKi4J0xoYQ
— Join AAP (@JoinAAP) November 17, 2016
Modi makes people stand in queues in name of removing black money on other hand his name is in black money register! #StopDemonetisation pic.twitter.com/BW7hC9QW89
— Dr. Safin સફીન (@HasanSafin) November 17, 2016
People in Queues rejects BJP volunteers offering water outside banks
— AAP Ka Mehta (@DaaruBaazMehta) November 17, 2016
Such is the anger. #StopDemonetisation pic.twitter.com/wq89NU6KhL
Demons are asking to #StopDemonetisation pic.twitter.com/Qkdi39sl0n
— Good Guy (@gooljaar) November 17, 2016
BJP and some other players had been given prior information of the move.#StopDemonetisation pic.twitter.com/cp8TQMATXc
— Ashish Sharma (@Ajnabismm) November 17, 2016
Those who are eager to spend their older Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 notes in the country, have been given an extended time until 24 November. The current exchange limit has been slashed to Rs. 2,000 (per day and per person) until further notice.
The ATM withdrawal limits will continue to be restricted to Rs. 2,000 (per day and per person) while the bank-account withdrawals will be limited to Rs. 10,000 per day and Rs. 20,000 per week for all individuals.