Anand Mahindra Slammed British Media on Twitter, Netizens Are Supporting Him.
News broke out when India’s first engine less train, Vande Bharat Express or Train 18 broke down after a day of it’s launch. Our Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated it in Delhi, after which it began its first journey with mostly journalists and Railway officials.
The train was brought to Delhi as it cannot be driven at its usual speed, it was moving at 40km per hour.It was returning from Varanasi when it broke down about 200 km from the capital city. After some necessary repairs it resumed again.
There were no signs of damage on the front of the train so experts at the Railways are saying that the breakdown must have been due to some cattle run over. On this incident BBC had the most sarcastic tweet ever.
India high speed train breaks down on first trip https://t.co/hOitimNmqj
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) February 16, 2019
Check how Anand Mahindra had the perfect reply.
An emoji! Really @BBCWorld ? Do you think you could have done a better job disguising your glee? The good thing is that it’s this kind of attitude that makes us determined to do even better… https://t.co/KQ9DLbXImk
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) February 16, 2019
People are quite appreciating him for giving the perfect reply to the world famous news channel, who was quite thrilled to use an emoji to show how shocked they are after India’s high speed train broke down after a day of it’s launch.
This is how people on Twitter appreciated him and commented their personal opinion on the issue.
#1
They don't seem to have got over colonial hangover…
Thum saala kaala log kya train banayega https://t.co/IsLaTfHWBF— Rohit Agarwal (@ragarwal) February 16, 2019
#2
@BBCWorld …. There May Be Some Technical Fault In The Train, Which Can Be Rectified, Its A Machine!! But Your Ancestry Faulted For More Than 400 Years Against Humanity!! pic.twitter.com/WlVqD0e0Eh
— Ravi Shankar Nagaraj = 太阳 卐 (@RavishankarNa17) February 16, 2019
#3
BBC must be thanking Americans for giving them atleast emoji..
Else UK can’t even make cars, forget trains…https://t.co/Z9FisQDCKf
— Hemant Prasad (@prasadhemant) February 16, 2019
#4
Actually, it's probably some social media intern managing the account who thought s/he was being *kewl*.
— Ashok Lalla (@ashoklalla) February 16, 2019
#5
Sir, robbers who rob the world, are trying to find our weaknesses.Our success can not be seen by them. We are sending the satire space in the air.
— Awadhesh Singh (@awadhesh_gaur) February 16, 2019
#6
Not surprised given that they still refer to Kashmir as India Administered Kashmir
— Prerna Koul Mishra (@prernakaul) February 16, 2019
#7
It was due to an external hit and not a breakdown sir. Here's the official clarification from Ministry of Railways. pic.twitter.com/a1OqaLxcqp
— Digital Motorist (@motoristdigital) February 16, 2019
#8
Anandbhai, BBC has been living in the same world prior to 1947 and hence when they see a developing India, they got a shock. My country is changing and is going to scale new heights. They can’t even digest that we are or have overtaken them in terms of GDP
— Mayank Gohel (@mayankgohel) February 16, 2019
#9
Hundreds stranded on new high-speed train in Devon https://t.co/OTp7tESD0g
— Rakesh (@TheNewIndia) February 16, 2019
#10
I live in UK and trains here are the worst is whole world, but BBC is doing what it does best.
— Tarun Batra (@TarunBBatra) February 16, 2019
So, what do you want to say in reply to Anand Mahindra’s tweet of protest?
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