How Modi ruined a tippler's night in Delhi by not saying 'Mitron'
It came as a shock for several patrons at a pub in Delhi, who hoped to avail discount if PM Modi would have used the word 'Mitron' in his New Year's Eve speech.
New Delhi, Jan 2: There was a huge discount on beer offered by one pub in Delhi, every time Prime Minister Narendra Modi used the word Mitron, during his address on December 31.
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However, the pub hoppers were in for a rude surprise and could not avail this very tempting discount as the PM refused to utter Mitron during his 45-minute address.
At Rs 31 after the discount, this was an offer that none could resist. Modi, however, denied pub-goers their share of near free beer. Prior to the address, the word Mitron was trending on Twitter.
There were too many jokes being made and the PM may have realised it and deliberately avoided using the word. During his address, he instead used the word Mitra.
This,
in
fact,
disappointed
all
at
the
pub
who
could
not
avail
the
discount.
On
the
social
media
the
word
Mitron
was
trending
the
whole
of
Saturday
night.
However,
Modi
in
his
45-minute
address
did
not
use
the
word
even
once.
Many on the social media joked that they were disappointed that the PM did not use the word even once. Some questioned if Modi would replace the word with Doston.
In his 45-minute address, Modi defended the decision on demonetisation. He also announced sops for farmers, women and senior citizens. He further went on to state emotionally that the conditions would improve in the future.
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