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Gautam Gambhir fixes ‘poll-pitch’, and Amit Shah unveils ‘Modi temple’

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Manjul | Firstpost

Manjul takes a dig at BJP president Amit Shah for fulfilling the party’s promise of building a temple — not the ‘Ram mandir’, but one in the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

R.Prasad | The economic Times of India

R. Prasad depicts the Begusarai battle in Bihar between CPI candidate Kanhaiya Kumar, who is fighting for ‘Azadi’, and his opponent from BJP Giriraj Singh, who is fighting for the cow. 

Sajith Kumar | Deccan Herald

In a recent talk-show aired by NDTV, BJP spokesperson Vivek Reddy claimed that farmers income has jumped by 50 per cent under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP government. Sajith Kumar takes a potshot at the BJP leader’s claims.

Sandeep Adhwaryu | The Times of India

Sandeep Adhwaryu weighs in on the tweet of Congress Lok Sabha candidate from Bhopal, Digvijaya Singh, attacking Malegaon blasts accused and his BJP opponent Sadhvi Pragya Thakur. The BJP leader had made controversial remarks on former Mumbai ATS chief and 26/11 martyr Hemant Karkare.

Satish Acharya | Twitter

Satish Acharya takes a jibe at BJP’s Lok Sabha candidate from East Delhi, Gautam Gambhir, after the Election Commission directed the Delhi Police to file a case against the former cricketer for holding a rally without permission.

Uday Deb | Ei Samay

Uday Deb for Ei Samay pokes fun at the bizarre political ideas of West Bengal leaders after TMC candidate Abhishek Banerjee sent out a statue to his rally to avoid going out in the summer heat.

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