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Bono’s Gandhi connect, Giriraj’s Gandhi attack on Rahul Gandhi & Kejriwal cleans Delhi air

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New Delhi: Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversary ruled Twitter Tuesday. Many notables paid homage to Gandhi while others used his birth anniversary to score political points.

Iltija Mufti, Mehbooba Mufti’s daughter, tweeting on behalf of the detained PDP leader, called out Prime Minister Modi’s New York Times article on Mahatma Gandhi.

— Mehbooba Mufti (@MehboobaMufti) October 2, 2019

What do musicians Bono and The Edge have to do with Mahatma Gandhi? Congressman Milind Deora explains.

Why did Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi drop his family name and adopt Satyarthi? It has something to do with Mahatma Gandhi’s centenary.

Ashok Swain, Professor at Uppsala University in Sweden, delivered a brief history of Gandhi and the RSS.

Giriraj Singh, Animal Husbandry Minister, finds a way to use Mahatma Gandhi to attack Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.

In other news, BJP’s IT head Amit Malviya is predicting the end of the TMC in West Bengal. A case of counting your chickens before they hatch?

 

US President Donald Trump is defending himself from impeachment charges the best way he knows – on Twitter.

If Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is to be believed, he has improved Delhi’s air quality all on his own. Guess the climate had nothing to do with it, sir?

Actor Siddharth coins a new name for Home Minister Amit Shah and it’s not all that complimentary.

And lastly,  US Representative, Ilhan Omar, spills the tea on climate change. Take a look!

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