PM continues attack on Cong, says Rajiv Gandhi scrapped Inheritance tax to reap benefits
Addressing an election rally at Morena in Madhya Pradesh in the morning the PM launched a barrage of accusations on the Congress.
Twitterati were in for a surprise on Wednesday as Twitter handle of the Prime Minister’s office left everyone amused with a major grammatical error.
On 1 February, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had launched a new National Health Protection Scheme under which a health-coverage of upto Rs 5 lakh per family will be offered for secondary and tertiary care hospitalization.
Soon after the announcement was made during the Union Budget 2018, the prime minister had said that this will be the world’s largest government funded health care programme.
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Reiterating the sentiments, PM Narendra Modi while addressing Rajya Sabha in Parliament yesterday talked about the healthcare. After PM Modi’s address, a tweet from PMO caught everyone’s attention immediately.
The tweet quoted PM Modi as saying, “Let us work together in providing the poor quality and affordable healthcare.”
Let us work together in providing the poor quality and affordable healthcare: PM @narendramodi https://t.co/1qKFcSzd6v
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) February 7, 2018
The slight grammatical error was easily spotted in the tweet and the Twitter parade was left to enjoy a field day.
Taking a dig at the ‘silly’ error, Twitter user wrote, “A missing coma can send one in coma.” Another user went on to say, “That’s not good for a PM to say!!!!!!”
Here are some of the reactions:
Poor Quality of health care Modijee????? That’s not good for a PM to say!!!!!!
— beindia (@beindiya) February 8, 2018
Poor quality is guaranteed then….
— Jyothi Nair (@Clearbluesky47) February 8, 2018
A missing coma can send one in coma
— DoubleTrouble (@utterlybutterly) February 8, 2018
PM Modi: Let us work together in providing the poor quality and affordable healthcare.
Sheldon Cooper: The most frightening thing about that is the missing comma.
— ʇʇoᴉʅʅǝ (@fsociety_in) February 8, 2018
Sir pls chk tweet it says poor quality& affordable health care. # delete the tweet
— chandrashekhar paras (@chandrachief) February 7, 2018
Yesterday : “If there is high unemployment, then there is also high employment”
Today : “work together in providing the poor quality”— ʇʇoᴉʅʅǝ (@fsociety_in) February 8, 2018
What did I just read?? Poor quality and affordable healthcare??
— Sasikumar Sambandam (@sasi_sam) February 7, 2018
“work together in providing the poor quality”
Nope!! pic.twitter.com/iTFnzT9fWw— ʇʇoᴉʅʅǝ (@fsociety_in) February 8, 2018
When you tweet too much, you can make such mistakes. Unless your account is hacked.
— Kandarp Nirmal (@kandarp83) February 8, 2018
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