Showing posts with label Rail Budget 2011 views. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rail Budget 2011 views. Show all posts

Rail Budget 2011: Twitter Reactions

Now with such an important topic of Rail Budget making the news, thousand of tweets are expected. In 140 characters, people have voiced their views on the railway budget. While some people expressed their anger, others were content. But what grabbed my attention were these interesting Tweets:
 
Love Mamata Banerjee's comments while presenting railway budget. Only person I know who speaks in Bengali and pretends its Hindi.

Railway budget -- Mamata = Ma , condiition of railways = Mati , Sufferer = Manush

Akshay Nayyar
Mamata Banerjee is not a Didi but a Dada :P


Please send Mamata Banerjee to Amreeeka in a non-stop train! I don't care for the ocean in-between! Arrange engineers to lay the track!
 
Mamata Banerjee not just speaks Bangla pretending that it's Hindi, she also read a WB Railway Budget pretending it's National Railway Budget

Justice Chaudhary
Whaaaat? I will become senior citizen 2 years earlier than you guys? the universe is definitely conspiring against me :(

The way our railway Minister Mamata Banerjee is having trouble pronouncing few new Express train destinations....wondering if they exist!!!!

The easiest way to live-tweet Mamata-didi's rail budget is to write a twitterbot which every 10 mins says "Another train for Bengal"

 

Another Rail budget with Mamata ensuring that not only WB gets max funds but also every new train passes Howrah

Rail Budget 2011: Mumbai Commuters React

Rail Budget means different things for different people. So while for Mamata Banerjee it holds a lot of importance with the elections starting soon, for Mumbai local train commuters it means the quality of at least two hours of their day. After all, most of us travel from one end of the city to another everyday at peak hours.

So here are some reactions on Rail Budget 2011:

Keyur, who loves travelling by trains, says, "I want the budget to focus a lot on the cleanliness aspect. More than our non-AC railway compartments, our railway platforms are so unclean and full of litter that it is embarrassing when such a sight is witnessed by a foreigner. I am really fond of railways and I derive a lot of pleasure by train journeys so naturally I want it to be neat and clean. By doing this, train journeys will provide more pleasure. Hence for that, I want the railway minister to provide not just money power but also manpower to keep our platforms clean."

Yogita, a central and western line daily commuter, is glad that the age for senior citizen concession in case of women is reduced to 58 years. She says, "I would have been more happy if there were more boarding facilities and discounts for physically challenged commuters and students. Also, the infrastructure is age-old which should be looked at."