India
finance minister UFO Facebook post angers "common men"
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[July 02, 2014]
By Shyamantha Asokan
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - With many Indians
worrying about the threat of tough measures in their new government's
first budget next week, a Facebook post suggesting the finance minister
might be pondering less earthly matters quickly roused anger on
Wednesday.
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Arun Jaitley, a key confidante of Prime Minister Narendra Modi,
published a message celebrating "World UFO Day" on his Facebook
page, which is one of the main forums in which he publishes official
information.
"This day is celebrated to raise awareness about the existence of
UFO's (sic) and with that intelligent beings from outer space," said
the post, which was followed by Jaitley's name and included a
depiction of a flying saucer in a wheat field.
World UFO Day is a day dedicated to spotting and proving the
existence of Unidentified Flying Objects. It was first celebrated in
2001, according to the website worldofuday.com.
A member of Jaitley's personal staff, who declined to be named,
confirmed that their team had posted the message about World UFO Day
and said the account had not been hacked. The post was deleted half
an hour after Reuters contacted the team.
The post sparked a storm of criticism among his followers and was
deleted after a few hours.
"Sir FM, today we the people of India are celebrating the price hike
day instead of UFO day," a Facebook user called V Bhushan
Bhushansharma said in a comment on Jaitley's post, referring to
India's recent moves to raise rail fares and fuel prices.
Modi swept to power in May with a vow to revive India's economy
after the longest spell of growth below 5 percent in a quarter of a
century, and he has since warned that the turnaround will involve
some "bitter medicine".
On July 10, Jaitley is expected to unveil a budget that will try to
rein in a wide fiscal deficit partly by curbing the government's
high subsidy bill in a country where 70 percent of people live on
less than $2 a day. He said on Tuesday that "bold steps" were needed
to ensure fiscal discipline.
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"Sir instead of talking on outer space, please confine your
discussion on the hardship faced by common men," a Facebook user
called Ganesh Choudhary said in a comment on Wednesday.
"People are confused and scared about the undefined miseries which
are going to heaped upon them in the names of restoring fiscal
health of the country."
Officials in the finance ministry said they had seen the Facebook
post and advised the minister's personal media team to be more
careful about what is published on his Facebook account.
Investors have been impressed by Jaitley's hawkish tone. The
benchmark BSE index rose as much as 1.1 percent to an all-time high
of 25,810 on Wednesday, surpassing its previous record of 25,735.87
hit on June 11.
(Additional reporting by Manoj Kumar in NEW DELHI; Editing by Frank
Jack Daniel and Jeremy Laurence)
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