#Pakistan has blamed #Modi for destroying it's only surviving industry of printing Indian currency.
After 3-4 years of hardwork and investments now they had started printing ₹ 2000 Indian currency notes that were being sent mainly to Kashmir, Bengal and Kerala.
With this inhuman decision of Govt of India, they are set to loose US$ 2 million investments in the R&D and new printing machinery.

Notes in transit, both in Pakistan and within India, have become useless which is a loss of over US$ 10 million.
And more than 50,000. persons will become jobless which includes about 20,000 in printing factories and balance in logistics.

The official spokesperson of Pakistan also said that they were seriously missing good old days before 2014. 😃
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