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Amit Shah & Kejriwal’s school fight & when Tamil Nadu BJP took a razor to Omar Abdullah

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New Delhi: BJP Tamil Nadu’s tweet mocking the photograph of detained Jammu and Kashmir National Conference leader Omar Abdullah received such a negative reception that the handle hastily deleted it.

This is the tweet:

Here is a mild critical response by Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot.

 

BJP MP Giriraj Singh’s razor sharp comment on Omar Abdullah deserves to be cut out too.

 

Union Minister of State for Finance Anurag Thakur’s ugly “desh ke gardaaron ko…’’ rally remark has outraged many, including AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi but maybe the comparison with Nazi Germany is overdone now?

 

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal joins the BJP and the others who believe the Shaheen Bagh protest is an inconvenience to the public – here’s his solution.

 

Home Minister Amit Shah attacks Kejriwal on Delhi schools, using videos filmed by BJP wallahs like Gautam Gambhir — read AAP’s sweet reply…

 

BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra raises questions on Congress leader Kapil Sibal allegedly receiving payments from Kerala-based Muslim organisation Popular Front of India (PFI).

 

YouTube celebrity Dhruv Rathee believes only a handful of people support CAA-NRC — guess who?

 

Shiv Sena leader Priyanka Chaturvedi patiently explains the connection between the economy, BJP’s ‘acche din’ and ‘goli maarna’…

 

He’s at it again: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor shows off his literary knowledge with this relevant poem by German playwright Bertolt Brecht.

 

Manipur’s child environment activist Licypriya Kangujam objects to being called “Greta of India”. Huh?

 

Here’s what actor Aamir Khan is happy about…

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