No.
— GST@GoI (@askGST_GoI) October 7, 2017
It took minutes for the typo to become a meme:
No matter what your #GST question is. The answer is.... pic.twitter.com/csIpZ157DB
— (@raghavnarayan) October 7, 2017
Does GST mean Good and Simple Tax? pic.twitter.com/tphjxnRsIV
— Pyaar Se Mario (@SquareGas) October 7, 2017
The Internet had lots of questions:
GST samajh me aaya? https://t.co/veMf86XCLX
— NATIONALIST JOKER (@EkAkeleSbkoPele) October 7, 2017
Will such unplanned #GST benefit anyone?
— Mehek (@MehekF) October 7, 2017
Kya main apni income save kar paunga ??https://t.co/GpmzNgWyVQ
— Aditya (@a_shekharr) October 7, 2017
Will you go on a date?
— BoozeLee (@BooozeLee) October 7, 2017
And there was more than one GIF that made it to the comments thread:
More drama. WE NEED MORE DRAMA.
— Meghnad (@Memeghnad) October 7, 2017
Say... NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! pic.twitter.com/UAJUVr7YVh
— _eMeNeF_ (@_eMeNeF_) October 7, 2017
More proof that "Think before you tweet" is the new "Look before you leap" - a lesson author Chetan Bhagat recently learnt the hard way.
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