‘Finding Nirmala’: Congress mocks Centre after finance minister is absent from pre-Budget meeting
The meeting was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, ministers Piyush Goyal and Nitin Gadkari, and others.

The Congress on Thursday mocked the government after Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s significant absence at a meeting with top economists ahead of the upcpming Union Budget. The meeting was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Union ministers Piyush Goyal and Nitin Gadkari, and others.
“How many men does it take to do a woman’s job?” the Congress tweeted after the meeting.
How many men does it take to do a woman's job? #FindingNirmala https://t.co/RbiFmFZVBW
— Congress (@INCIndia) January 9, 2020
The Centre had in December invited suggestions from people for the Union Budget, which is likely to be presented on February 1. Responding to this, the Congress tweeted: “Here’s a suggestion, next budget meeting, consider inviting the Finance Minister.”
Here's a suggestion, next budget meeting, consider inviting the Finance Minister. #FindingNirmala https://t.co/wKV35GTI04
— Congress (@INCIndia) January 9, 2020
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, in a tweet, also wondered where Sitharaman was. “Same question again: What’s going on here? Finance minister indisposed?” he asked.
Sitharaman’s office responded to Tharoor. “Sir, the minister has already met economists on 20th Dec 2019, as a part of the pre-budget consultations,” the office said, with a photo from December 20 of the meeting.
Sir, the minister has already met economists on 20th Dec 2019, as a part of the pre-budget consultations. https://t.co/pYMoqBbv35
— NSitharamanOffice (@nsitharamanoffc) January 9, 2020
Sitharaman’s office also tweeted photos of her meetings with Kotak Mahindra Bank Managing Director Uday Kotak and Minister of Agriculture and Farmer Welfare Narendra Singh Tomar.
At the time Sitharaman, in fact, was at a pre-budget consultation in New Delhi, but at the Bharatiya Janata Party headquarters, with party leaders and office-bearers, the party tweeted. The Karnataka unit of the BJP, in response, tweeted that the question was being posed by a party whose prime minister “went missing for ten long years”
FM Smt. @nsitharaman having pre-budget consultation meetings with Party’s national office-bearers, spokespersons, Morcha members, departments, publications and think-tanks at BJP headquarters in New Delhi. pic.twitter.com/sUi5Kjwons
— BJP (@BJP4India) January 9, 2020
So suggests the Party whose Prime Minister went missing for ten loooooooooooooooooooong years ! ! !
— BJP Karnataka (@BJP4Karnataka) January 9, 2020
#WorkingNirmala doesn't SCAM behind the scenes like CONgress's former Finance Minister who spent 105 days in TIHAR JAIL !
She WORKS for the Nation . . .https://t.co/b0nsdKZV2W https://t.co/fnKf5f9jq9
For all those trending #FinanceMinister asking where was #NirmalaSitharaman today
— Amrita Bhinder (@amritabhinder) January 9, 2020
She was with us ground workers from various areas:- Kisan morcha/Minorities/ST/SC/OBC/Yuva taking feedback & suggestions directly for #Budget2020
Many gruelling sessions through the day since 10am pic.twitter.com/Yksme2KDRa
Twitter users also pointed out that Sitharaman was not present at a Budget meeting despite being the finance minister.
Beginning to feel like Finance Minister’s job is stitching that cloth bag to carry the budget papers https://t.co/KnJmbw9Ki3
— Veena Venugopal (@veenavenugopal) January 9, 2020
Only in India
— Nенr_wно™ (@Nehr_who) January 9, 2020
- Home Minister attends meeting of NITI Ayog
- Railway Minister attends press Conference on Economy
- Prime Minister attends meeting of Business Tycoon
- Law Minister Gives Statement on Economy
Meanwhile Finance Minister who should do all this Remains Missing
Home minister is attending budget meeting in Niti Aayog.
— IRONY MAN (@karanku100) January 9, 2020
Finance minister is defending govt on Kashmir in Press conference.
Foreign minister is giving moral lecture to JNU students.
And PM is busy watching eclipse with Maybach sunglasses.
God bless this country 🙏
The state of the economy
The Budget is likely to be presented on February 1. The Budget Session of Parliament will be held in two phases from January 31 to April 3, according to recommendations by the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs. The first phase of the session will be from January 31 to February 11 and the second phase from March 2 to April 3.
Budget 2020 will come amid an economic slowdown. The Indian economy is expected to grow 5% in the 2019-’20 financial year compared to 6.8% last year, the National Statistical Office said in the first advance estimates released on Tuesday. If this bears out, it will be the slowest annual growth in Gross Domestic Product since 2008-’09. Weakening consumption and stagnating private investment are believed to be the reasons behind the economic slowdown.
Figures released in November showed that GDP growth slumped to a six-year low the month before , while industrial output contracted. In November, the output of eight core infrastructure industries declined 1.5% – the fourth straight month of a contraction – compared to November 2018.