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Rahul Gandhi says here I am, Tejashwi’s cricket jibe & why Gabbard is a Lennon fan

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

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New Delhi: Dr. Sudhanshu Trivedi, BJP,  is so grateful to be elected to the Rajya Sabha that he is doing ‘ji’ , ‘ji’ every which way.

Congress leader Sanjay Jha is also in the `ji’ mode and, using words most people wouldn’t understand. What’s up, guys?

Lawyer Sanjay Hegde’s another one for obscure words: ‘sacralisation’? Really?

https://twitter.com/sanjayuvacha/status/1181919373201563648?s=20

To all those questioning the whereabouts of  Congress leader Rahul Gandhi – he says ‘here I am’ on Twitter. The vipassana is sure to help in his Surat court appearance.

BJP’s official Twitter account has really socked it to the Congress after its senior leader Mallikarjun Kharge’s ‘tamasha’ tweet. Do Congress leaders have a death wish?

Well, this has absolutely nothing to do with politics but Shah Rukh Khan’s appearance on talk show host David Letterman’s ‘Next Guest Needs No Introduction’ has got Twitterati beyond excited and so deserves recognition.

Leader of Opposition in Bihar, Tejashwi Yadav asked ‘vice-captain’ Sushil Modi why he was leaving his ‘captain’ Nitish Kumar alone on the field. Yadav’s short-lived career in cricket has sure come handy.

Democrat and US Presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard, the John Lennon fan, has allowed herself to `Imagine’ better times. Well, nobody can stop you from dreaming, ma’am.

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