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New Delhi: What do the Union Budget speech and ‘Satyanarayan Katha’ have in common? Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Tej Pratap Yadav explains here. Also, do admire his Twitter profile picture.

— Tej Pratap Yadav (@TejYadav14) February 1, 2020

As the capital enters the last week of campaigning, ugly political messaging intensifies: BJP’s tweet on disharmony of Delhi scores high on ugliness.

Union Minister Giriraj Singh ranks high on the communalism scale in this tweet about AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi.

BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra gives Giriraj Singh stiff competition in communal politics. But who is the ‘firang’ he is referring to?

BJP leader Meenaskhi lekhi’s statement is paradoxical. What is the Citizenship Amendment Act about then?

AAP uses ‘tukde tukde’ to hit back equally hard.

Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi has some ‘magical’ advice for PM Modi on how to revive the economy.

Congressman Jaiveer Shergill wants Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make a choice…

Perhaps Congress leader Udit Raj’s savage taunt needs to be flushed down the toilet?

CPI leader Kanhaiya Kumar on the side-effects of one-sided love for the nation.

Dear Anupam Kher, who is this tweet directed at – BJP or the Opposition?

US President Donald Trump is high with Super Bowl fever.

You’d also be reacting like these students, if you had just returned from coronavirus-affected Wuhan in China.

Comedian Kunal Kamra’s legal notice to IndiGo got comedian Atul Khatri to ask a tax question.

https://twitter.com/one_by_two/status/1223902780076777472?s=20

Actress Shruti Seth now offers advice to Delhi’s voters.

Actress Sonam Kapoor echoes Mahatma Gandhi’s iconic words: here’s why.

Historian Rana Safvi is disappointed to find no free biryani at Shaheen Bagh. Were you lying Adityanath ji?

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