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Picture perfect for Supriya, Mimi & Nusrat, Hardik and Patra pose uncomfortable questions

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New Delhi: Kailash Vijayvargiya, general secretary, BJP is least bothered by his son’s antics — Akshay Vijayvargiya assaulted a government official with a bat— he’s too busy taking a dig at “Didi”.  A case of mistaken priorities, sir?

— Kailash Vijayvargiya (@KailashOnline) June 27, 2019

In translation: West Bengal Chief minister Mamata Banerjee is now in talks with Congress and the Left about an alliance, it is an admission that they have given up on their defeat. But the people of Bengal know the reality of ‘Karela and Neem Chadha’. Didi, whatever you do, your defeat is certain.

Here’s BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra at his witty best on TMC’s proposal to Congress and the Left to ally in Bengal.

Moving on to more pleasant subjects, newly elected TMC MP, Mimi Chakraborty shared a candid picture of herself and her Lok Sabha and acting mate Nusrat Jahan. They make quite a pair, don’t they?

NCP MP Supriya Sule is also busy in front of the camera: her timeline reveals multiple meetings resulting in multiple photo sessions. How about posing a few important questions about Maharashtra’s drought crisis in Parliament, ma’am?

Meanwhile, Congress leader Hardik Patel posed an uncomfortable question: how did BJP become the richest party in India, if the Congress was looting the country for 70 years, as the BJP says it did?

In translation: I have this question on the statistics of 2016/17. If the Congress Party is looting Hindustan for the past 70 years, then how has the BJP become the richest party of India?

Firm in his resolve to wipe out drugs from Punjab, chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh said “#JungJaari hai” on World Drug Day. What happened to ‘Udta Punjab’, sir?

Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar had an endearing encounter after an interview. Now, if only all interviews were this rewarding.

Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia condemned the brutal attack on a municipal councillor by Akshay Vijayvargiya.

In translation: Today in Indore, BJP MLA Ashok Vijayvargiya assaulted a municipal corporation official. This incident is highly condemnable and inexcusable. In a democracy everyone has the right to oppose and to speak, but the BJP MLA has openly displayed hooliganism and has revealed BJP’s true character.

Yuva Sena president Aaditya Thackeray has joined other politicians in blaming the media when they don’t like the coverage. When will they start blaming themselves?

Looks like the Trump-Modi bonhomie hit a roadblock even before they cross paths at the G-20 summit. The US President wants lower tariffs from India—what say, Modi ji?

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