The much-hyped “acche din aa gaye hain” Union Budget has been announced and amidst Sanjay Jha’s unintellectual comments and Rahul Gandhi’s accusations of a copy cat budget, a lot of citizens have in fact taken to Twitter to express their views and concerns about the Union Budget. From Kiran Mazumdar Shaw to the girl next door, here’s a look at what women have to say about Finance Minister Arun Jaitley’s budget speech.
Good directional stuff but no bold reforms announced by FM in #Budget2014 so far. Infact script sounds same as before! Hope Part 2 is better
— Kiran Mazumdar Shaw (@kiranshaw) July 10, 2014
Hard to believe that the first ModiSarkar budget is more like a kirana shop in terms of tinkering with taxes!
— Sucheta Dalal (@suchetadalal) July 10, 2014
The #SuperBudget has left me confused. So we should care about branded clothing and jewellery but to hell with better job opportunities
— Sheena Agarwal (@sheenaagarwal) July 10, 2014
Sorry, @arunjaitley this is not a Budget that will facilitate the major structural change that @narendramodi promised.
— Sagarika Ghose (@sagarikaghose) July 10, 2014
Hearing words like startups, accelerators and incubators for the first time in a budget speech. Great for budding entrepreneurs #Budget2014
— samidha sharma (@samidhas) July 10, 2014
It is horrible that the Govt chooses to come up with a special small saving instrument for “girl marriage” How very progressive! #Budget2014
— Shobha (@Shobha_SV) July 10, 2014
U r gonna spend 200 crores on a statue and 100 crores on women safety and girl child schemes! Congratulations #budget2014
— Ashima Jain (@ashimajain_010) July 10, 2014
5 new IITs and IIMs, 4 new AIIMS are good move by Govt.!! #Budget2014 #SuperBudget
— Ruchi Singh (@Ruchiing) July 10, 2014
Let me just correct my tweet here – Branded Clothes are getting cheaper #Budget2014.Girls are happy now so are their fathers, bfs & husbands
— WeAreMumbai/Ruhi (@WeAreMumbai) July 10, 2014
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