The last time Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a televised address to the nation, citizens found most of the money in their wallets was useless and they had to camp outside banks and ATMs for hours and even days.
SEE ALSO:You could land in jail for 4 years if caught in possession of demonetized currency notesWhat ensued in the weeks after Nov. 8 was perhaps not anticipated by either PM Narendra Modi or his cabinet of ministers.
There has been crunch, chaos and confusion from all corners.
Hence, when news broke this afternoon that the PM will address the nation on New Year's Eve, not something he does every year, it got people curious and chatty.
What next? Anything after demonetization? Should we queue up at banks already?
Find out what India's citizens are saying.
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Clearly, the authorities have done little to instil confidence in their people. We'll have to wait and watch if it will be a Happy New Year for India or not.
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