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Monkeys handling the economy, BJP’s ‘gems’ on GDP & Farhan Akhtar’s electoral tip

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

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New Delhi: Robert Vadra appears more concerned with the security of women inside his home, than those outside…and has been trolled for it.

Meanwhile, BJP IT Head, Amit Malviya contests the reported `security breach’ of Priyanka Gandhi. He has used Times Now as his source…Hmmmn.

Not sure if it is an appropriate time for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to recommend road trips across the country – especially for women.

Bollywood’s Farhan Akhtar has a good electoral tip for any party interested.

Well, we can all agree with Mr Malviya in this instance, right?

Tit for tat: After the BJP put out ‘missing’ posters for Arvind Kejriwal, AAP hits back at Home Minister Amit Shah – this is on the issue of women’s safety.

Congress spokesperson Sanjay Jha uses the BJP to target the BJP with this quote from BJP’s former speaker of the Lok Sabha Sumitra Mahajan.

Have some fun with Chairman of the Economic Advisory Council to Prime Minister Modi, Bibek Debroy, and indianhistorypics squabble in verse. It seems the monkey might have stolen Debroy’s spectacles…

Congress leader Randeep Surjewala commended a BJP chief minister for lowering the level of the debate on GDP.

Actor Sacha Baron Cohen schooled Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg on the difference between democracy and propaganda. Don’t miss.

Do you really want to know what you inhale with ‘every breath you take…’? CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk dissects the air…

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