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Karti Chidambaram’s ‘5 %’, Giriraj Singh foreign input for ‘desi’ cows & why Amitabh Kant is happy

The most politically correct and incorrect tweets of the day from across the political spectrum.

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Karnataka Congress leader D.K. Shivakumar took his arrest in an extremely sporting manner (ha ha).

— DK Shivakumar (@DKShivakumar) September 3, 2019

 

Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant is cooing happily about new auto entrants on a day the Sensex tanked  and the rupee fell to a nine-month low. Remember Marie Antoinette’s remark, “Let them eat cake!”?

 

More happy news, this time from Indian Railways, which is showing off its swanky new AC premium lounge at subsidised rates in Bihar.

 

How to promote ‘desi’ cows? Union minister Giriaj Singh looks for foreign inputs of a very special kind — you’ll never guess…

An India-Pakistan war has broken out — between BJP’s Himanta Biswa Sarma and AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi.

 

Congress MP Karti Chidambaram gave us his 5 per cent take on his father P. Chidambaram’s “5%” remark on the economy.

Can you spot the difference between these two tweets by US President Donald Trump? The first was deleted but not before twitterati grabbed a screen shot. Note, how his first tweet converts London’s Mayor Sadiq Khan into a Jew, and the second corrects that but still manages to misspell his surname.

 

Congress leader Kapil Sibal lists the milestones of the 21st century. These won’t be making the BJP’s list, for sure.

 

Twitter lesson for the day: watch your fingers else an accidental ‘like’ may land you in trouble. A pesky troll might have caused this miscommunication between actress Swara Bhasker and BJP MP Lallu Singh, but all is well that ends well.

 

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