Prime Minister Narendra Modi is asking citizens for their views of the currently ongoing demonetisation drive. 

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On November 9, PM Modi said that currency in Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes will be illegal tender after December 30, 2016. These two total to around Rs 14 lakh crore, or 86%  of the total currency in circulation in India. Since then, banks and ATMs continue to see huge queues as people rush to withdraw, change and deposit money. 

On November 21, 2016, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said that between November 10 to November 18, Rs 5.44 lakh crore was deposited in banks with over Rs 1 lakh crore withdrawals. 

Prime Minister's Office (PMO), in a statement said, "People can submit their views through a survey consisting of 10 questions, which is available through the Narendra Modi App."

PM Modi tweeted, "He wants a first-hand view from the people, regarding this decision." 
 
A set of 10 multiple choice questions have been prepared for this survey, They are:

1. Do you think that black money exists in India? 

2. Do you think the evil of corruption and black money needs to be fought and eliminated?

3. Overall, what do you think about the Government's moves to tackle black money? 

4. What do you think of the Modi Government's efforts against corruption so far? 

5. What do you think of the Modi Government's move of banning old Rs 500 & Rs 1000 notes? 

6. Do you think demonetisation will help in curbing black money, corruption & terrorism? 

7. Demonetisation will bring real estate, higher education, healthcare in the common man's reach.

8. Did you mind the inconvenience faced in our fight to curb corruption, black money, terrorism and counterfeiting of currency?

9. Do you believe some anti-corruption activists are now actually fighting in support of black money, corruption & terrorism? 

10. Do you have any suggestions, ideas or insights you would like to share with PM Narendra Modi?