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A Indian woman poses with new 2000 rupee notes, her Aadhaar ID card and a finger inked with indelible ink after exchanging withdrawn 500 and 1000 rupee banknotes at a bank in Chennai on November 17, 2016. (ARUN SANKAR/AFP/Getty Images)
A HuffPost-BW-CVoter survey conducted on 21 November has revealed that 87 per cent people across the different social and economic sections in the country support the government’s demonetisation drive to eliminate black money.
The survey was conducted across 252 parliamentary areas and 1,212 respondents were surveyed. Nearly 87 per cent of the respondents felt the move was hurting those with black money, and 85 per cent felt the inconvenience caused by demonetisation was worth the effort of fighting black money.
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