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Milind Deora’s political biscuits, PM Modi’s silence & who is Congress looking for?

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New Delhi: Amidst the unprecedented police unrest in the national capital, opposition politicians are desperately seeking one man.

While Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his AAP party have largely remained mute spectators, Preeti Sharma Menon joins the Congress—in the search.

Prime Minister Modi has remained silent on the lawyers vs police tussle and the air quality in Delhi but he does have some scientific advice.

Lt. Governor of Puducherry and former deputy commissioner of Delhi Police, Kiran Bedi also has some words of advice—if only we could understand what it is.

Far away in Mumbai, Congress’ Milind Deora finds political messages in, er, biscuits.

Does actress and TV host Simi Garewal have a bone to pick with Twitter or Amit Shah’s son Jay?

We were wondering when Pakistan would be blamed for the air pollution in Delhi – here’s BJP leader Vineet Sharda.

Alternatively, everything that ails India can be traced back to one family – at least for the BJP.

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee is thinking in too many languages.

While, Congress MP from Kerala, Shashi Tharoor is as comfortable in Hindi as he is in English.

Let’s see if this hashtag by Samajwadi party president, Akhilesh Yadav gets going.

Does Goa have something to worry about? Congress MP Manish Tewari thinks so.

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