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Faye D’Souza wants to debate Amit Shah, Warren’s favourite Indian food & ‘Azad’ returns

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New Delhi: PDP leader Mehbooba Mufti displays open disdain for what she calls “curated’’ photo ops. Oops…

Congress leader Shashi Tharoor believes that there is something driving the BJP much more than an economy in reverse gear.

Home Minister Amit Shah had challenged the Opposition to debate the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) with him – now JDU’s Prashant Kishor challenges Amit Shah to implement the controversial law.

Mahatma Gandhi’s great-grandson Tushar Gandhi is an evergreen optimist or else a very sarcastic person – read this comment on the Supreme Court giving the Modi government four weeks to reply to the pleas against the CAA.

Looks like Congress leader and lawyer Jaiveer Shergill believes in ‘leading by example’. See why…

Attagirl! This would be a very entertaining debate…. Now, if only it happens!

Zee News Editor-in-Chief Sudhir Chaudhury cannot stop boasting about the ‘tukde-tukde gang’.

A member of the AAP’s social media team looked up BJP Delhi assembly candidate Tajinder Singh Bagga’s education qualifications… guess what he found?

This joke is strictly for non-vegetarian citizens. Vegetarian discretion is advised.

BJP MP Manoj Tiwari thinks Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal are behind the Shaheen Bagh protests. If only…

And ‘Azad’ is back!!

Did the World Economic Forum just misquote climate activist Greta Thunberg?

Now we all know what US presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren’s favorite Indian food is …or do we?

Rules of engagement according to Senate Republicans for Trump’s impeachment trial — are they serious?

What does the US have which India desperately needs? US President Donald Trump has the answer.

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