Spelling mistakes such as coffefe may be excusable on micro-blogging website or tweets but repulsive reactions of people cannot be avoided abruptly, just as we have recently learnt in the usage of two varied words like bydget and rely by popular politician Shashi Tharoor who feels at ease in bringing fresh words to the new generation of readers.
He remains fully confident that he possesses this creative quality that causes problems for all those who do not read between the lines of the new words brought up by him from time to time. He is supposed to be increasing the words accordingly in the already fattened dictionary.

Though the very word bydget used in place of budget got an immediate reaction from another senior politician, but can the tweeted word bydget not be expanded as by-and-get? As regards another word rely, it was a perfect word available in the diction book, yet, it was corrected with reply. But can we not tax our mind in fathoming the exact usage of rely on the particular occasion of budget debate? It could be meant relaxing. As the budget for the Congress leader was just irking metaphorically.
That’s why, taking a dig at the Union Minister Ramdas Athawale, he wrote, “Nearly two-hour rely to the Bydget debate. The stunned and incredulous expression on Minister Ramdas Athawale’s face says it all: even the Treasury benches can’t believe FinMin Nirmala Sitharaman’s claims about the economy and her Budget!”
Union Minister Ramdas Athawale, diving at the opportunity to appraise the Congress MP, said, “One is bound to make mistakes while making unnecessary claims.”
It’s not ‘Bydget’ but BUDGET.
Also, it was not ‘rely’ but REPLY.
Well, we understand!
— Dr Ramdas Athawale
Actually, this happened to be a clever comment or it was an incisive remark about either his proficiency to care for people or his desperate desire to cheer people. Or he was bringing together the curious mood over budget that was wholly not off the mark at the time.