Budget 2020: Twitter Reactions
By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 1, 2020 16:31 IST2020-02-01T16:31:02+5:302020-02-01T16:31:57+5:30
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman today presented the second full-fledged budget of the Modi government. In her 2 hour long ...

Budget 2020: Twitter Reactions
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman today presented the second full-fledged budget of the Modi government. In her 2 hour long speech the Finance Minister introduced many new reforms. Under the new regime, an individual will have to pay 10 per cent tax for income between Rs 5 to 7.5 lakh, down from the previous 20 per cent. 15 per cent tax for 7.5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh income. 25% tax for income between 12.5 lakh to 15 lakh and 30% tax for income above 15 lakh,’ said Sitharaman in the Budget presentation today. She further added that there will be no tax for people earning up to Rs 5 lakh. Let us have a loot at what some of the social media users and opposition leaders have to say about the budget.
Middle class people searching budget benifits #Budget2020pic.twitter.com/XALnAqo4pE
— Official Sam (@Official_Sam30) February 1, 2020
1. Indians before budget speech.
— Nirmala Tai Halwe wali (@Vishj05) February 1, 2020
2. Indians after budget speech.#Budget2020pic.twitter.com/4G9WD2BIaQ
While everyone is worried about "kitna tax dena pdega", CA students are worried about kitna naya tax padhna padega. #BudgetSession2020
— Savage_नारी😼 (@atram_shatram) February 1, 2020
Middle class:Is baar humko bumper benefit milega
— Syed_Amaan (@Hazzerdamaan1) February 1, 2020
Govt:#BudgetSession2020#BudgetDaypic.twitter.com/XVELFX50UK
Finance Minister Sitharaman :
— Hussعn (@Hussain_asger72) February 1, 2020
Proposed to develop 5 new Smart
Friend : Vo 100 smart cities ka kya hua ?
Me : #Budget2020pic.twitter.com/ljCcYSkdZa
"Proposed to develop 5 new Smart Cities: Finance Minister Sitharaman"
— arsh (@Feignism) February 1, 2020
This is in addition to earlier declared 100 #SmartCities or the target of 100 revised to 5, @nsitharaman? #Budget2020
Our finance minister is READING A POEM while unveiling the the financial budget of this country for this year
— Sahil Godse (@sahilgodse) February 1, 2020
😶😶😶
No wonder we have such slow growth since 72 years of independence#FinanceMinister#BudgetSession2020#Budget2020
If alone I got a rupee for everytime the FM said rural development and doubling farmer income! #Budget2020
— Siddarth (@Sid_dudheria) February 1, 2020
दिल्ली को बजट से बहुत उम्मीदें थी। लेकिन एक बार फिर दिल्ली वालों के साथ सौतेला व्यवहार हुआ। दिल्ली भाजपा के प्राथमिकताओ में आता ही नहीं, तो दिल्ली वाले भाजपा को वोट क्यों दे? सवाल ये भी है की चुनाव से पहले ही जब भाजपा दिल्ली को निराश कर रही है तो चुनाव के बाद अपने वादे निभाएगी?
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) February 1, 2020
Our youth want jobs. Instead they got the longest budget speech in parliamentary history that said absolutely nothing of consequence.
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) February 1, 2020
PM & FM both looked like they have absolutely no clue what to do next.
#Budget2020pic.twitter.com/5oUCs8rp32
Nothing Spoken About Local Trains in Mumbai in the budget. No New Local Trains Introduced.
— Supriya Sule (@supriya_sule) February 1, 2020
Mumbai’s Lifeline gets - Gets Nothing!
Another Disappointment for the Mumbai.#Budget2020
Open in appNothing Spoken About Local Trains in Mumbai in the budget. No New Local Trains Introduced.
— Supriya Sule (@supriya_sule) February 1, 2020
Mumbai’s Lifeline gets - Gets Nothing!
Another Disappointment for the Mumbai.#Budget2020