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Kejriwal’s 100 crore typo, Big B emerges from his cocoon and what Imran reads

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

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New Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi Chief Minister, made a “typo” worth Rs 100 crore! See how.

Madhu Kishwar, Professor in the Indian Council of Social Science Research, issued a travel advisory for Prime Minister Modi upon his return from the US.

US Congresswoman, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, has literally “had enough” of US President Donald Trump. See why.

Is it a butterfly? Is it a jawan? Or is it Big B emerging from his Jalsa “cocoon”? Look at the photograph really closely.

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has been accused of many things, but reading books is not one of them. That was until this tweet by author and historian William Dalrymple .

Giriraj Singh, Animal Husbandry Minister, was so impressed by the PM’s US visit that he thought the crowds must have mistaken him for the US President. With President Trump facing impeachment proceedings, this might not be the ideal compliment.

Lawyer and historian, Sanjay Hegde, watched this video on flexibility and applied it to his field. See how.

https://twitter.com/sanjayuvacha/status/1178549131255566336?s=20

Another lawyer and Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi is shocked by the Election Commission’s latest act of omission.

Prasar Bharti News hit the popularity charts on Twitter with this rapier sharp attack on Imran Khan.

And this video of school teachers and their students doing a zumba workout, shared by AAP, ought to get to your feet.

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