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Poetic prose for Jaitley, a paean for Sindhu and the rupee does a Ben Stokes

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New Delhi:  Nirmala Sitharaman, who took over as finance minister from Arun Jaitley who passed away Saturday, shared a ‘shishya’s tribute’ to him, along with a wonderful photograph of the BJP leader. See for yourself.

 

Anurag Thakur, minister of state for finance & corporate affairs, waxed poetic in  a tribute to the former Union minister. Read on.

 

Sushmita Dev, Congress, asked how would India face the world after rendering lakhs of people stateless following the publication of the National Register of Citizens in Assam. The question can be answered only post 31 August, which is the deadline for the final NRC.

 

And in happier news, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi, along with many other senior politicians, extended warm congratulations to badminton star P.V. Sindhu for becoming the first Indian to win a gold at the BWF World Championships.

 

Shiva Sena leader Priyanka Chaturvedi revealed how social media websites, apart from Twitter, were conspiring to make her do something. And it’s not related to politics, either…

 

What do Ben Stokes and the Indian rupee have in common? Read Congress’s Sanjay Jha who compared India’s currency to the English cricketer — he singlehandedly clinched victory for England Sunday in the third Test match.

 

Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra came out in support of the IAS officer who quit his post to protest against the communication blockade in Jammu and Kashmir. She quoted Nobel Laureate Czesław Miłosz to strengthen her argument.

 

Yogendra Yadav, president of Swaraj India party, enjoyed some `plainspeak ‘on the Press Council of India’s stance on the communication blockade in Kashmir.

 

Nowadays, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is  goodwill and peace towards all – read her tribute to Nobel Laureate Mother Teresa on the latter’s birth anniversary Monday.

 

In a string of tweets, BSP President Mayawati cited B.R. Ambedkar’s opposition to Article 370. She also suggested that the visit of opposition leaders, led by Rahul Gandhi, to Kashmir, Saturday was ill timed.

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