Prime Minister Narendra Modi's demonetisation masterstroke and moving towards cashless economy has led to such a liquidity crunch in the economy that a man in Madurai decided to pay Rs 5 through a cheque for using a public loo.
A picture of the cheque addressed to the 'Public Toilet Madurai' with 'Five Rupees Only' written quite clearly was shared by a Facebook user.
The authenticity of this cheque has not been verified, but his post has, unsurprisingly, left social media users in splits.
While some Facebook users said "service will be provided after clearance of cheque", another went to the extent of advising 'pay to modi' paytm.
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At a rally in Moradabad, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said, "What I have done is to start a queue to end all queues". While it seems a distant dream in the current scenario, citizens can use all wit and humor to lighten the atmosphere of animosity and fear of what future holds for them.
Here are some Twitter and facebook reactions:
Here are some Twitter and facebook reactions:
Go Cashless! Pay by cheque even if you go to public toilet. Be the change you want to see! pic.twitter.com/EUruygojiv
— Ritika Jain (@ritikajain01) December 1, 2016
5 Rs Cheque for Using Public toilet pic.twitter.com/U7OgiQTPOa
— Andhra Rowdy (@AndhraRowdy) December 2, 2016
Just told my maid that i will transfer her salary on line. She said she will work from home.
— Cashless Shree (@whyrus_) December 4, 2016