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Rabri Devi attacks Nitish for staying home and Imran Khan’s ‘helping’ hand to India

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New Delhi: Election campaign season is indeed here as political remarks are getting sharper on Twitter.

Former Bihar chief minister and RJD leader Rabri Devi needles CM Nitish Kumar, alleging he hasn’t ventured out of his house in the past 84 days. Really?

सभी प्रदेशों के मुख्यमंत्री कोरोना पीड़ितों, श्रमिकों, ग़रीबों और छात्रों की सेवा में लगे है। अस्पतालों से लेकर रेलवे स्टेशन और हवाई अड्डों के चक्कर लगा रहे है लेकिन बिहार के CM ग़ायब है।

— Rabri Devi (@RabriDeviRJD) June 9, 2020

Rabri Devi’s daughter and RJD Rajya Sabha MP Misa Bharti has a clever description of the state of the nation.

The duel between BJP MP Meenakshi Lekhi and cricketer Irfan Pathan on Muslims and patriotism continues.

Pathan clean bowls all criticism.

AAP’s national spokesperson Sanjay Singh shares a heartbreaking tale of an elderly couple in Gujarat to nail what he sees as TV news biased coverage.

Seems some politicians will not allow Home Minister Amit Shah to live down his attack on the Opposition’s role in the coronavirus pandemic  (`We may have fallen short…. But what did you do?’). Here’s Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra.

 

A gut-wrenching account of the condition of healthcare workers losing the battle against Covid-19

Find someone to talk about you the way BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra talks about Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

 

Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot visited his father, late Congress leader Rajesh Pilot’s samadhi (tomb) in Dausa on his death anniversary.

 

Bollywood actor Tapsee Pannu finds this illustration of migrant workers’ crisis unforgettable.

And, in this snide tweet, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan is all generosity as he offers to help India assist its poor.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Recently saw a show on Paki TV where the host and participants spent whole segment self congratulating for being an ‘Atomy Takat’, segment then cuts to footage of a farmer banging on a box to shoo the locusts! Nearly fell down laughing!

  2. Pakistan Lauded Internationally?? Where? …it’s probably like fake news claims of NY Governor who was looking to follow IKs covid planning or The WHOs praise. Only news internationally today is the story in BBC of a Donkey in Pakistan that has managed a release order!

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