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Hardik’s good news, Lone gets a breather, Khushbu differs with Congress & bye-bye Trump

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New Delhi: Twitter went everywhere with discussions, rebukes, taunts and platitudes. Take a look!

Congress’ Khushbu Sundar disagrees with Congress — whoa!

— KhushbuSundar ❤️ (@khushsundar) July 30, 2020

Congress leader Sanjay Jha is beginning to be kinder to the BJP. Hmmm….

National Conference leader Omar Abdullah is disappointed with IAS officer Rohit Kansal in the controversy over Congress leader Saifuddin Soz’s confinement.

In more news from the Valley, Kashmiri politician Sajid Lone finally gets a breath of fresh air after almost a year under detention.

Former deputy chief minister of Rajasthan, Sachin Pilot, has more on his mind than his battle with the state government.

China’s Ambassador to India, Sun Weidong shares a tip on how to improve India-China ties!

As everyone eagerly awaits a Covid-19 vaccine, Biocon co-founder Kiran Mazumdar Shaw asks the all-important question.

The Bollywood war continues —Swara Bhaskar has something to say to Kangana Ranaut.

And cricketer Hardik Pandya has some really exciting news…

The meandering lanes of Chandni Chowk have altered remarkably. Take a look!

IPS officer R.K. Vij provides a lesson on how to be a responsible netizen – anyone paying heed?

US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden promises to be just, if he is president — but then what will become of our midnight Twitter entertainment?

Here’s, President Trump suggesting the unthinkable.

Burt then he regains confidence.

Read how US Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders dismisses US President Donald Trump. Bye bye, indeed.

With inputs from Shubhangi Misra

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