The Indian Human Resource Minister Smriti Irani is always in the news, the reasons may be bad or good but she is always involved in something or the other which brings her name in headlines.
Needless to say that Twitter really has a soft corner for her and loves to troll the lady whenever it gets a chance. Once again, she got trolled on Twitter and this time, it is related to the controversy which took birth after a minister from Bihar addressed Smriti Irani with word “Dear”.
Smriti objected to this word for women and since then Twitter users are keeping this matter alive by trolling her and asking questions. Smriti has also given a reply to all of her haters in her Facebook post and she sign off as Aunty National as a sign of targeting those who call her aunty national.
Here are some tweets in this connection:
A user mocked Smriti on her attending college to which she asked the user to correct his English grammar:
The user, ‘Beta’ Saral(@PatelSaral007) took revenge on the minister for her grammar comment which she made on June 14 and on June 18, when he found a spelling mistake of Smriti, he tweeted this:
However, later Smriti deleted this tweet.
Just to inform, Smriti Irani wrote the spelling of governor wrong since she wrote “governer”.
The user trolling her earlier as well:
https://twitter.com/PatelSaral007/status/742642060600049666
I must have made the mistake cuz i didn't attend 4 Days degree program, Hope you will start it soon in India. @AshokChoudhaary
— Saral Patel (@SaralPatel) June 14, 2016
Dear @smritiirani I am not a HRD Minister but you are 🙂 @AshokChoudhaary
— Saral Patel (@SaralPatel) June 14, 2016
And other users also joined:
Hope not HRD minister will tell to remove word "Dear" from English Language Books 😂😂😂😂
— 🕊🕊VIDYASINGH 🕊🕊 (@vidya7281) June 14, 2016
pehle apni degree theek karo Aadarniya Smritiji @AshokChoudhaary
— Mehek (@MehekF) June 14, 2016
Smriti Ji, jinke ghar sheeshe ke hote hain, woh dusro ke ghar pathar nahi fenkte….
The HRD Minister was asking a Twitter user to correct his grammar but leave grammar, her spellings are not even correct.
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