Virat Kohli Hails PM Narendra Modi's Demonetisation Move
With Indian Government's move to make the Rs 500 and Rs 1000 currency notes no more a legal tender, Virat Kohli said he could now put his autograph on them and distribute to his fans.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: November 16, 2016 05:49 pm IST
Highlights
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Virat Kohli said he was impressed by PM Narendra Modi's decision
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Kohli termed demonitization as the greatest move in Indian politics
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Kohli also struggled to pay hotel bills in Rajkot after demonitisation
Indian Test skipper Virat Kohli on Wednesday described Modi government's demonetisation move as the greatest in the country's political history.
"For me, it's the greatest move I've seen in the history of Indian politics by far, hands down. I've been so impressed by it. It's unbelievable," Kohli told the news conference on the eve of the second Test against England here.
'For me it's the greatest move that I have seen in the history of Indian politics,' @imVkohli on demonetisation in India pic.twitter.com/SR9JVL35jj
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With Indian Government's move to make the Rs 500 and Rs 1000 currency notes no more a legal tender, Kohli said he could now put his autograph on them and distribute to his fans.
"I was taking out my old money while paying my hotel bill in Rajkot. I forgot that it's not of any use anymore. I could have actually signed on it and given it to people. It's that useless now," he said on a lighter note.