Bullshit: 2000 rupee notes are still being exchanged in Bhopal, how is all this happening, who is doing this illegal work?


Bhopal.
There is shocking news from Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh. Even today 2 thousand rupee notes are being exchanged here. Whereas, the Central Government has already taken these notes out of circulation in the year 2023. In Bhopal, this racket is happening in Rajiv Nagar colony located behind the Reserve Bank of India. Two thousand rupee notes are not running out here. A well organized gang is working in this colony to exchange these notes. People stand in large numbers every day to exchange these notes.

Members of the organized gang give ten 2 thousand rupee notes i.e. 20 thousand rupees to people every morning between 7 and 9 am. After this, these people go to the Reserve Bank with their Aadhar card. These people get Rs 200 for exchanging ten notes. Instead of these 20 thousand rupees, these people get 15 thousand rupees from RBI in the form of 500 rupee notes. The remaining Rs 5,000 is given in the form of coins of Rs 2 each.

The gang changes so much money every day
It is said that after getting money from RBI, people give it at two shops located in Rajiv Nagar. From here this money is filled in sacks and kept in the loading auto. After this, these loading autos supply this money to many areas including Ashoka Garden, Retghat and Bairagarh. In this way the black money of big businessmen is whitened. The target is to exchange Rs 40 lakh daily for the members of the organized gang doing this work.

many questions raised
It is noteworthy that there are CCTV cameras all around RBI. But, there is no one to see that only one person is coming every day to exchange notes. The Aadhaar number of the same person is being entered in the register every day. RBI also has security posts. But, no one pays attention. Carts full of coins are roaming around in the city, but there is no one to see them. The surprising thing is that even the Vigilance Department of RBI is unaware of this. Regarding this matter, police officials say that they will get the matter investigated.

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