The time when Narendra Modi announced big currency notes ban, common man raised his collars. He thought the status of the rich would be leveled to his. Within no time, the innocent common man realized the truth that Modi's announcement, finally, would lead to the ultimate misery to him.
It is learnt that the queues at banks, ATMs and post offices are filled with old age people, pensioners, women with their infant kids, street vendors, hawkers and a few other common people. Sadly, Modi's target people such as billionaires, real estate icons, entrepreneurs, MPs, MLAs and other politicians are nowhere seen in queues. This irked the common man more than like anything and he has felt the purpose of banning the big currency notes hasn't been served. Instead it created panic among them.
In reality, maximum percentage of billionaires do not entertain black money kept in their houses. Instead, they put all of their investments in buying fixed and floating properties such as lands, sites, jewelries and others. "It is still not understood why Modi missed this simple logic," opined some of the analysts.