BJP MP Sushil Kumar Modi announced that 2,000 rupee currency notes had disappeared from most ATMs around the world . The 2,000 rupee currency note was issued after the government overnight demonetised old 500 and 1000 rupee notes .
New Delhi: On Monday, a BJP MP Sushil Kumar Modi announced that 2,000 rupee currency notes had disappeared from most ATMs around the world, and that there are rumors that they would not be legal tender until later.The 2,000 rupee currency note, which was issued after the government overnight demonetised old 500 and 1000 rupee notes, has become synonymous with black money, he said.Citizens should have two years to exchange their 2,000 rupee notes, according to Elamaram Kareen of the CPM, who demanded an extension of the state's compensation for revenue lost as a result of the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on July 1, 2017.A cess was levied on sin and luxury goods as a result of the one-nation, one-tax, or GST, which included excise duty and VAT.This money was used to help states recover any lost revenues.
Expenses increased and revenues fell, he said, while officials in Kerala and other states had demanded that the government extend the compensation cease for another 5 years.V Sivadasan (CSP) said the majority of such applications are operating outside China, and that he said the government should pursue the issue of full employment in government departments.M Shanmugam (DMK) and Javed Ali Khan (SP) also demanded that the government resume every two years for tea, and that the