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Akhilesh welcomes Alexa, Rahul Gandhi says ‘Howdy economy’ & Rajnath Singh is ‘all set’

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

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New Delhi: Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav welcomed Alexa to the ongoing language debate after Amazon’s digital voice assistant took to speaking Hindi — something that ought to enormously please Home Minister Amit Shah.

 

BSP chief Mayawati isn’t a frequent Twitter user so when she does tweet, you pay attention. Here she is, calling out injustices on Dalits.

Translation: The ancient Sant Ravidas Temple was demolished in Delhi. Then in Karnataka, the ruling BJP’s Dalit MP was prevented from going to the temple and now the Balmiki temple was forcibly demolished yesterday in the Lucknow King George Medical College campus. All this is shameful and condemnable.

Congratulations to Union Minister Jitendra Singh who went on a twitter spree and spoke on just about everything — from Bollywood and Amul butter to PM Modi.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman just received some unsolicited help from Kanchan Gupta, distinguished fellow at the ORF, on what millenials want and don’t want.

 

Congress leader Sanjay Jha is stuck in a bad dream. Read on to know why.

 

Shiv Sena’s Priyanka Chaturvedi is not one to change friends along with her politics. Here she is celebrating her reunion with an old friend and former party colleague. Find out who.

 

Article 15 and Mulk director Anubhav Sinha had a very ‘happy’ take on the reasons for the communications clampdown in Kashmir.

Translation: Sometimes I suspect that there is so much happiness in Kashmir that we have to hide it, or else the entire country will demand the same.

 

Depending on your opinion of former Congress president Rahul Gandhi, you may find this tweet on the economy either amusing or insensitive.

 

And no, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is not dressed up for a fancy dress party. Rather, he is all geared up to fly in the face of history, aboard the indigenous light combat aircraft  — Tejas. So Top-Gun of you, sir!

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