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Ramdas Athawale Schools Shashi Tharoor On English Spelling

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Union Minister and Republican Party of India (RPI) chief Ramdas Athawale on Thursday took a jibe at Congress MP Shashi Tharoor over the ‘spelling mistakes’ in his tweet.

Athawale today retweeted Tharoor’s tweet which had Budget’s spelling as ‘Bydget’ and reply as ‘rely’. The RPI chief pointed out the mistakes in Tharoor’s tweet and said, “Dear Shashi Tharoor ji, they say one is bound to make mistakes while making unnecessary claims and statements. It’s not “Bydget” but BUDGET. Also, not rely but “reply”! Well, we understand!”

While criticising the Union Budget 2022-23, Tharoor had tweeted a picture of Sitharaman reading out the contents of the Budget text and Athawale astonishingly looking at her.

“Nearly two-hour rely to the Bydget debate. The stunned & incredulous expression on Minister @RamdasAthawale’s face says it all: even the Treasury benches can’t believe FinMin @nsitharaman’s claims about the economy & her Budget!” Tharoor had tweeted.

Take a look at the tweet here:

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