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WATCH: This Cute Toddler Criticising PM Narendra Modi For Demonetisation Is Winning The Internet

IANS, 15 Dec, 2016 01:29 PM
    While the government is advertising for cashless transactions using e-wallets or other digital means, the infrastructure to support the execution is lacking. As rightly pointed out on the Internet, there are areas in the country where there isn’t enough electricity to charge a phone, let alone use it for transactions. 
     
    Also, many vendors in the country are still not accustomed to or comfortable using phones, which makes it difficult for transactions to take place for daily use.
     
    Amid the chaos, video of a little kid criticising demonetisation has gone viral on social media. 
     
    The little one just repeats what the lady holding her says but it’s oh-so-adorable. And while it’s funny, and the lady supplying the one-liners does get carried away with her opinion on the PM, the way the kid says it has still managed to strike a chord with many as it reflects the difficulty that people have had to face to even get basic things like fruits and vegetables from the market.
     
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