1984 & all that, Imran Khan on Delhi riots, Trump’s BJP endorsement, Sehwag celebrates
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1984 & all that, Imran Khan on Delhi riots, Trump’s BJP endorsement, Sehwag celebrates

The most politically correct and incorrect tweets of the day from across the political spectrum.

   
Imran Khan

File photo of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan | Photo: @ImranKhanOfficial | Facebook

New Delhi: Twitter was irked after Delhi High Court Judge S. Muralidhar, the judge who heard the case on violence in Delhi, was transferred to the Punjab and Haryana High Court, immediately and some would say, unceremoniously.

On the transfer, Congressman in exile, Salman Soz recalls General Pervez Musharraf’s era in Pakistan.

Congress media cell member Shama Mohamed is unimpressed by the Modi government’s timeline in its responses.

BJP’s Tajinder Bagga is back in form with this sharp reminder to Congress of 1984…

BJP Ladakh MP Jamyang Tsering Namgyal is concerned about the current definition of human beings.

And here’s BJP Mahila Morcha social media in-charge Priti Gandhi shutting down US presidential candidate and Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders for his comment on the Delhi violence.

Meanwhile, director Ram Subramaniam is concerned by what might have been…

NDTV’s Sreenivasan Jain reported from “ground zero” of Jaffrabad’s protests but faced an angry crowd disenchanted with the media. BJP spokesperson Amit Malviya and News Nation editor Deepak Chaurasia took a dig at the channel.

Concern for the state of the national capital has spread to the South. Read Kerala’s Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s sharp jab at the right wing.

With questions being raised on the credibility and conduct of the police in Delhi, think tank Indian Police Foundation offers some free advice to the forces.

Historian Ramachandra Guha points out that the Delhi riots is not the only blip in BJP leader Amit Shah’s resume as Home Minister.

The Delhi riots give Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan a chance to criticise India.

BJP leader Kapil Mishra sees the hands of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and fellow AAP leader Sanjay Singh in the Delhi riots. Really?

And spiritual leader Acharya Pramod Krishnam takes down nationalists TV anchors.

If this tweet by American strategic expert Richard N. Haass is any indication, India sure seems to be losing friends fast…

In brighter news, retired cricket champ Virender Sehwag is now an active supporter of women’s cricket.