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P Chidambaram’s ‘reality check’, Kanhaiya’s ‘naukri pe charcha’, and chickens’ bottoms…

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New Delhi: Twitter was flooded with reactions to many issues, from the upcoming Delhi elections to the downward trend in the global economy. Take a look!

In a shocking move, BJP Delhi’s official handle posts this tweet that is divisive and demonises a community.

— BJP Delhi (@BJP4Delhi) January 20, 2020

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal sells his personal ‘guarantee card’.

 

Lawyer Prashant Bhushan holds the Supreme Court accountable for what he terms is the “gravest assault on our Constitution”.

Congress leader Shashi Tharoor is looking to score marks in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s examination paper.

Chidambaram, Congress, provides a reality check from the International Monetary Fund.

AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi takes on Modi after the IMF blamed India for the downward revision of global growth.

Congress spokesperson Sanjay Jha wonders if the IMF will now be eligible for the ‘anti-national’ list.

BJP’s IT in charge Amit Malviya goes after the Congress on ‘Muslim veto’ based on an excerpt from a speech by Congress leader Ashok Chavan.

CPI’s Kanhaiya Kumar thinks PM Modi should move beyond Pariksha Pe Charcha to Naukri pe charcha.

Oh dear, looks like there is trouble brewing in Bihar and in Delhi — JD (U)’s Pavan K. Varma seeks a clarification from chief minister Nitish Kumar.

Author Rahul Pandita, who wrote the film Shikhara, gives a firm set down to activist Ashoke Pandti on his loyalty to Kashmiri Pandits.

See how filmmaker Anubhav Sinha laughs at the ‘tukde tukde gang’ jibe.

Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao is really concerned about pizza delivery boys.

How do you even do this? Time to go look up YouTube tutorials.

What do Tamil Nadu and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un have in common: author Bibhu Prasad Routray tells you.

US President Donald Trump’s words apply equally to India. Read why….

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