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Budget 2014 on Twitter: SUVs, Harvard trend after Chidu's speech

FP Staff February 17, 2014, 15:37:58 IST

For Twitter, Chidambaram’s speech had enough fodder to allow 140 character jokes and hashtags to flourish.

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Budget 2014 on Twitter: SUVs, Harvard trend after Chidu's speech

Finance minister P Chidambaram today present the interim budget for 2014 and some of the key announcements he made during the budget included the introduction of one pay one rank for soldier, slashing of excise duties for cars and SUVs. Chidambaram also chose to reply to BJP’s PM candidate Narendra Modi’s jibe about his Harvard degree and said during the course of his speech, “My mother and Harvard taught me the value of hard work.” [caption id=“attachment_1227367” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. AFP Representational image. AFP[/caption] For Twitter, Chidambaram’s speech had enough fodder to allow 140 character jokes and hashtags to flourish. Prominent hashtags that were trending post the budget included SUVs with some joking that though they can’t afford houses, they can now buy SUVs and live in them, #RGforSoldiers which was linked to Rahul Gandhi’s support for the One rank one pension policy, Harvard and #budget 2014. SUVs seems to have really caught onto the imagination of the Twitter universe with many pointing out what was the next to reduce excise duty on a fuel guzzling machine and others joking that SUV prices were cut since politicians prefer them Here are the tweets around SUVs: 

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  Harvard also found itself to be the butt of jokes and wisecracks with some asking (in all seriousness strangely) what Chidu’s grades at Harvard were. Check out the Tweets below:  

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    #RGforSoldiers was trending because of the ‘one rank one pension’ scheme. Rahul Gandhi had expressed his support for this earlier and for once there was strong Twitter buzz supporting him.

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  And finally some quick snap analysis with the hashtag #budget 2014:  

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