Forgetting democratic values

Sir,
Democracy empowers every citizen with various rights and liberties, including liberty of speech and expression, till it doesn’t confront with the national interests. Constructive suggestions are always valuable in making democratic system successful. An opposition for the sake of an opposition is always harmful and underestimates even the noblest deed done by a ruling party. Demonetisation of currency notes, have done inconvenience to certain extent, but the  idea and the purpose behind this daring step by Narendra Modi, occupies vital importance.
Disruption of Parliamentary proceedings on the issue of demonetisation and thereby incurring inestimable loss to the nation, symbolises something very disappointing scenario. How many frauds have been played in making black into white money, prove it how the dement of dishonesty and corruption prevails in the society. Role of banks for conversion and exchange of old notes, is also not less laudable, when many bank employees faced disciplinary action for dereliction of duty.  When such tactics and malpractices are unhesitatingly done for accumulation  of money, demonetisation was really the need of the time.
War against corruption has to be waged jointly and every piece of  legislation and endeavours on the part of the Govt would prove inadequate, as, long satured disease of corruption, is difficult to be rooted out by a mild treatment. The quality of citizens matters most in progress and development of a nation than any kind of rules  and systems.
Yours etc…
Keshwa Nand Sharma
Salehri (Sunderbani)