When the Union budget was announced last year, the absence of significant provisions for the middle clbad has become a reason for jokes and jokes on social media. While this year's pre-election interim budget provided tax relief for those earning up to Rs 5,000 per annum and increased the lump sum deduction of Rs 10,000 for the entire clbad of employees, Twitter have found something new to focus on: the decision of Union Minister Piyush Goyal to mention a Bollywood film while presenting the budget.
Goyal, who replaces the finance minister while Arun Jaitley is away for treatment in the United States, referred to the January 11 issue of Aditya Dhar Uri: The Surgical Strike . the entertainment industry. The film, starring Vicky Kaushal and Paresh Rawal, also a member of the Bharatiya Janata party, looks back on the "surgical strike" of the Indian army in 2016 on the line of control with Pakistan.
Goyal stated that he had watched the movie in the movie theaters and that he had enjoyed the "josh" of the audience, invoking the slogan of the movie "How's the Josh". Even signing his speech, Goyal said the country was changing because of the josh (enthusiasm) of its citizens.