Union Minister Dr Ramdas Athawale pounced at the chance to school the Thiruvananthapuram MP and said one is bound to make mistakes while making unnecessary claims
Ramdas Athawale (L), Shashi Tharoor (R). File pic
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor renowned for his expansive vocabulary and penchant for "unheard" words like 'floccinaucinihilipilification,' which has led even the well-read make a run for their dictionaries, was on Thursday called out for spelling errors in a Twitter post. Union Minister Dr Ramdas Athawale pounced at the chance to school the Thiruvananthapuram MP and said "one is bound to make mistakes while making unnecessary claims."
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Dear Shashi Tharoor ji, they say one is bound to make mistakes while making unnecessary claims and statements.
— Dr.Ramdas Athawale (@RamdasAthawale) February 10, 2022
It’s not “Bydget” but BUDGET.
Also, not rely but “reply”!
Well, we understand! https://t.co/sG9aNtbykT
Taking to Twitter, Athawale 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!" An avid Twitter user, Tharoor often takes to the micro-blogging website to talk about a wide range of subjects. The Congress MP had taken a dig at Athawale for his expression during the Budget debate.
"Nearly two-hour rely to the Bydget debate. The stunned and incredulous expression on Minister Ramdas Athawale's face says it all: even the Treasury benches can't believe FinMin Nirmala Sitharaman's claims about the economy and her Budget!" Tharoor had tweeted. Meanwhile, Athawale's "English lesson" to Tharoor provided a reason for Twitterati to have a good laugh too.
"Ramdas Athawale trolling Shashi Tharoor on English...I have seen it all now," said a user, while the other said "The Ramdas Athawale Supremacy!! SAVAGEEEEE!! OMG!" Expressing disbelief, another user said, "Shashi Tharoor schooled in English by Ramdas Athawale. Who would have thought?"
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