Tuesday, 27 August 2013

REQUEST FOR OPERATING ACTIONS AS GIVEN BY US IN RESPECT TO INFLATION, BLACK MONEY AND CORRUPTION.

Date :   24 / 08 / 2013 
ANNA HAZARE PRANIT,  
BHRASHTACHAR VIRODHI 
JAN ANDOLAN NYAS,  Aurangabad.   AND   

ARTHAKRANTI PRATISHTHAN, Aurangabad


-- : SUBJECT : --
REQUEST FOR OPERATING ACTIONS 
AS GIVEN BY US IN RESPECT TO 
INFLATION, BLACK MONEY AND CORRUPTION.

To,
1) The Hon’ble Prime Minister of India.
2) The Hon’ble Finance Minister of India.

Hon’ble Sir,
It’s bitter truth that today on August 22nd the value of ONE DOLLAR has been found equal to INR Rs. 65/- . It’s been observed that the value of  Indian money is regularly & speedily decreasing in global market.

It is panic but harsh truth that this negative phase of Economy is not being controlled by us (by the Govt. of India). With due respect, we 100% agree & understand that the global market is not in our hand, so we can’t control the prices of imported products.
But the cost of our own generated/cultivated or manufactured products is also highly & continuously increasing since a long period of time. Hence it is needed to control the same by us.

In such situation we would like to request and suggest to our govt. that kindly urgently manage to raise our export at peak level, for only those goods which has maximum demand in the universal market.  Please also try to manage the reduction curtailment of our imports in respect to so much unnecessary goods for a shorter period time to time.
Like you we are also aware & afraid that during above referred negative situations, the antisocial elements of our own country may also be taking an advantage to raise the black money & corruption with or without coordination of  foreigners.

Sir, you know better that the non-traceable transaction creates black money and which may increase the ratio of evading the taxes.
If the direct taxes are paid less, we have to levy more indirect taxes unwillingly. And such burden of indirect taxes is responsible for increasing production / manufacturing cost of the Indian made products. That can be avoided by applying single point Bank Transaction Tax which will be seemingly short but generating more tax collection for the Nation rather than this current Tax system.

Therefore in terms of inevitability, we request & suggest you that kindly stop increase of black money & corruption. For this purpose please urgently manage the release of less value deno -mination currency like notes of Rs. 50/-, 20/-,10/- in Indian market more and more. Simultaneously withdraw the high denomination currency like notes of Rs. 1000/-, 500/-, 100/- from Indian market as for cash transaction such high denomination currency is mostly used for non-traceable transactions. Such currency has been stored as black money and utilized for illegal activities too by antisocialists.

Hope you will order to stop the printing of high denomination notes worth Rs. 1000/-, 500/-, 100/- & will direct to increase the printing of less denomination currency amount notes of Rs.50/-, 20/-, 10/- etc.  To find maximum positive results in respect to all above, we suggest that for each & every purchase, sell or payments against any product or services worth Rs. 5000/- or more in India, the banker’s cheque, drafts or emode payments / mobile banking will only be effective and compulsory. Valid and legal cash transaction be declared up to Rs. 5000/- and other than it would be a crime.

Hope, due to your goodness and finding above cited essential solution against current most burning problems of the country, our request would get positive reply from your end please.

Thanking You Sir,

Sincerely Non Political Organizers,

1) RAMRAO BORDE (NANA)
& ANNA HAZARE PRANIT BHRASHTACHAR VIRODHI JAN ANDOLAN NYAS TEAM,  AURANGABAD. Mob:09860206825

2) VISHWAMBHAR DEVIDAS BARDAPURKAR
& ARTHAKRANTI PRATISHTHAN, AURANGABAD.
Mob: 09422206778  Email Id: vdbardapurkar@rediffmail.com

--: SUPPORTERS :--

1) Eknath Jaybhay          2)  R.G. Dethe               3)  Satish Pawar  

4)  Vaishali Pawar      5)  Manisha Chaudhari        
6)  Krishsagar K.   
7)  Arun  Borse           8)  Chandrakant Vajpeyi     9)  Shaikh Sajjad 

10)  Taufiq Ahmed     11)  Gajanan Phadke         12)  Ajay Kale  

13)  Bhushan Patil      14)  Arun Phoke                15)  Ravi Dhanure  
16)  Santosh Kulkarni  17)  Pramod Belsare        18)  Anil Suradkar 

19)  Dilip Shinde   20)  Jagdish Palodkar. 

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