Millennium Post

Naqvi reaches out to minorities batting for cashless system

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MORADABAD (UP): The inaugural 'cashless chaupal', an initiave of the Centre aimed at helping minorities connect with cashless economic system post demonetisa­tion, was organised here today with Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi pitching for Muslims to join the campaign against "cancer of corruption".

During the chaupal, held in the district's Dalpatpur tehsil, the Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs (Independen­t Charge) informed the attendees about benefits of digital transactio­ns, propagatin­g it as an "effective mission" to establish transparen­t economic system to fight black money.

Bank officials helped people present at the event in downloadin­g various mobile applicatio­ns related to digital payment, net and mobile banking and also made presentati­on on digital payment system, a statement said.

"Digital transactio­n campaign is aimed at establishi­ng an economic system which is based on less cash and maximum digital payment.

"Na nakad na udhar, karen digital len den aur karobar (neither in cash nor on credit, let's do digital transactio­ns and business)," he raised the slogan while lauding the system, according to the statement.

"The Muslim and other sections should join this campaign and help eradicate the cancer of corruption," Naqvi said, adding the weaker sections of the society will benefit from the government's decision.

Stating that electronic voting system could attain 100 per cent success in world's largest democracy, Naqvi exuded confidence that digital transactio­n, online and mobile banking too will be successful.

 ??  ?? Minister of State for Minority Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi speaks at an event in cashless chaupal at Dalpatpur in Moradabad on Monday
Minister of State for Minority Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi speaks at an event in cashless chaupal at Dalpatpur in Moradabad on Monday

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