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Social Media reacts as Modi gears up for another address after his demonetization announcement

News has broken that PM Modi is planning to address the nation on New Year’s Eve. This will be his first address since the one he gave on November 8th wherein he announced demonetization. It would be delivered when 50 days of sacrifice which Modi had asked for ends and the country moves into a New Year. So naturally people reacted and speculations were rife as to what exactly Modi would announce this time round.

Here are some of the best we could find:

We know Modi likes to be a step ahead but this would be taking it to a whole new level


Well some would be glad after reading this:


Shocking if true!


Plausible, considering he is a teetotaler and also hails from Gujarat:


Is there a deal between Modi ji and alcohol companies?


Beware people!


Some displayed their poetic side:


Well maybe Modi would quote this Seinfeld clip to justify his decision:


Modinder this is unacceptable:


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