Twitterati takes a dig at government over cash crunch
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While NDA government has assured that there is no need for panic and the problem is being tackled, cash crunch has suddenly become the hot topic on social networking sites. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has come forward to assure the nation that the cash crunch will be solved soon, twitterati had a field day on …
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While NDA government has assured that there is no need for panic and the problem is being tackled, cash crunch has suddenly become the hot topic on social networking sites.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has come forward to assure the nation that the cash crunch will be solved soon, twitterati had a field day on the ongoing crisis. The tweets from well-known personalities to common man expressed their utter anguish.
There used to be dry days for alcohol. Now there are dry days for cash. #CashCrunch
— Chetan Bhagat (@chetan_bhagat) April 17, 2018
Writer Chetan Bhagat was one among those who used twitter to take a jibe at the government.
Dear Finance Minister,
Cashless Economy does not mean Cashless Banks and Cashless ATMs.
We hope you understand.#CashCrunch #CashlessATMs— Kanhaiya Kumar (@kanhaiyajnusu) April 17, 2018
Another tweet came from former JNU student leader Kanhaiya Kumar who took a direct hit at Jaitley.
Others took a more direct assault against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP government. They tweeted that this could affect BJP’s prospects in the 2019 general elections.
Give me 50 days over scrapped notes, punish me if problems persist: Modi !!!
Okay will do in #2019Elections #CashCrunch#CashlessATMs@ShashiTharoor@RahulGandhi
https://t.co/qnew1A3yFu— Jayasree Vijayan (@JayasreeVijayan) April 17, 2018
Of course, it’s temporary. Only one more year left. #CashCrunch https://t.co/G47AqXyrq4
— Shirish Kunder (@ShirishKunder) April 17, 2018
Filmmaker and prominent critic of Modi government, Shirish Kunder also tweeted on similar lines stating that the troubles will end next year, indicating a change in the centre after next year’s parliamentary elections.
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