Netizens flood Twitter with memes as Sitharaman announces Budget 2021
Budget 2021: The Indian middle class was hooked onto news channels. When the Finance Minister was presenting the annual Budget, netizens came out with their own interpretations
Mehak Agarwal | February 1, 2021 | Updated 14:29 IST
While beginning her Budget 2021 speech, the Finance Minister said that it came in the most unprecedented times and the government is geared up to facilitate revival of the economy
When Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman was announcing her third consecutive budget, social media users were busy doing what they do best make memes.
The Indian middle class was hooked onto news channels. When the Finance Minister was presenting the annual Budget, netizens came out with their own interpretations
Indians Flood Twitter With The Most Middle Class Memes as Sitharaman Announces Budget 2021
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Union budget and middle-class memes go hand in hand. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is currently presenting the Union Budget 2021 in Parliament.
The finance minister speech that commenced at 11 am on Monday is expected to provide relief to the middle class by way of income tax benefits as well as focus on higher spending on health amid the coronavirus pandemic as well as defence amid strained ties with neighbours.
The Indian Internet and the middle-class
janta of the country were, for the obvious reasons, hooked to the parliament session, one that directly affects them.
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As Finance Minister Nirmala Sithraman started her Budget 2021 speech in parliament, Twitter users were predictably busy churning out memes. On Twitter, the hashtag #Budget2021 trended high as some users flooded the microblogging platform with memes and jokes after each announcement and others discussed the Budget. Ms Sithraman said the Budget was prepared in circumstances like never before and that the government was fully prepared to back and facilitate a reset of the economy. This year, amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Budget was paperless. Instead, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman was seen carrying a tablet in a red sleeve this morning, with reports stating that the dev