Chetan Bhagat Gets Trolled Once Again For Tweeting About The Ban On Rs 500-1000 Notes
After PM Narendra Modi made a big announcement about scrapping the 500 and 1000 notes, people had been in rush to exchange the money in the whole country. Though it was said as a good decision, people had to face few problems for few days.
Amidst all the opinions and apprehensions about the decision that will have a major impact on our economy, Twitter, as usual, decided to see the light side of things.
Some initial reactions to Modi’s decision to abolish Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes pic.twitter.com/YwBN3e5rCJ
— The UnReal Times (@TheUnRealTimes) November 8, 2016
https://twitter.com/PalomaSharma/status/796012552043909120?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
One of the famous Twitter users Chetan Bhagat also chimed in with one of his own.
Ladies and Gentlemen, cash, is the new trash.
— Chetan Bhagat (@chetan_bhagat) November 8, 2016
But it seemed to be a bad experience that not many people found it funny with his tweet. It is not surprising that it often happens when he tweets and gets trolled.
So name for ur new novel #HalfDenomination ??
— Alka Sahu (@AggaAlka) November 9, 2016
.@chetan_bhagat At least we have new currencies in exchange of those “trash”. We are getting something.
Can’t say the same for your books— Nitu Jha (@lack_a_daisy) November 8, 2016
Many decided to ‘trash’ his novels:
your books stillmade the best trash
— rathin roy (@EmergingRoy) November 8, 2016
naah, nothing can beat your books! 😀
— Abhishek (@saiabhi9) November 8, 2016
Cash trash is temporary , your novel trash is permanent.
— Pennywise – TDC (@Sahir_Dhoom) November 9, 2016
but pages of ur books will still be used as toilet paper
— AB (@arindambhattac9) November 8, 2016
Some felt sorry for themselves for having read Bhagat’s books.
sometimes I feel pitty for u…but then I remember reading 3 mistake of my life…
— vipul (@vipulsatishhir1) November 9, 2016
nope still HALF girlfriend
— SANDIPAN MITRA (@SANDIPANMITRA6) November 8, 2016
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