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Amit Shah’s self-praise, Owaisi’s Mughal-e-Azam moment & why Stephen King’s angry

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New Delhi: The political spectrum on Twitter seems to have returned to bitter jibes, strong accusations and asking tough questions.

Former Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis points a finger at the state government after thousands of migrant workers gathered at Bandra station in Mumbai Tuesday.

— Devendra Fadnavis (@Dev_Fadnavis) April 14, 2020

AAP’s Sanjay Singh points to a note from the Railways as one reason why the migrants gathered there in the first place.

As accusations and conspiracy theories floated around, Maharashtra Tourism Minister Aaditya Thackeray tweets an earnest appeal.

And, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, disturbed by the plight of migrant workers, asks the Modi government some uncomfortable questions.

Is there a level playing field in India amid the lockdown? Activist Kavita Krishnan doesn’t think so.

Home Minister Amit Shah isn’t Twitter compulsive but he was spotted tooting his own horn.

BJP President JP Nadda models a face mask, PM Modi style.

Former Bihar chief minister Lalu Prasad Yadav’s son Tej Pratap Yadav posts a sentimental video for his father. Lalu is serving a 14-year jail term since December 2017 in Jharkhand, after being convicted in fodder scam cases.

DIG Arunachal Pradesh Police Madhur Verma thanks Delhi Police for its swift help.

India’s ambassador and permanent representative to UN Syed Akbaruddin admires a positive aspect of the lockdown.

AIMIM chief Asaddudin Owaisi invokes a popular dialogue from the iconic 1960 film Mughal-e-Azam to describe the migrants’ story.

Here is PM Modi responding to a Twitter user’s post, on one of his pet exercises.

And, writer Stephen King is not very happy with the news of US airlines industry. Find out why.

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1 COMMENT

  1. Hi everybody,
    I think this was the good time for the central government and state as well to heal the wounds of most suffering society of India,who crushed and victimized in this government,however government don’t want to do any thing in humanity.You can see the same situation raised in Russia also during Afghanistan Invasion,as economy was suffered and government did not had finance to support military,therefore different separation movement could not controlled by government by force.The world power divided into various countries.The same situation is arriving in India also and I am afraid that India may be broken and same situation will arrive,like before Mughal period.India should avoid descrimation with different cast and religion.God save India.

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