Rahul Gandhi’s consistency, Jairam Ramesh on ‘PM FIRES’ & Gambhir’s clean sweep

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

SC closes contempt case against Rahul Gandhi
File photo of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi | PTI

New Delhi: With Rhea Chakraborty in jail, Twitter finally has found the time to raise other pertinent issues plaguing the country. Got you there. Not really, but everyone is back to petty politics.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has remained stubbornly consistent throughout the coronavirus period, asking tough questions of the government, but has he received any satisfactory replies?

When exactly is GOI planning to get it back?

Or is that also going to be left to an 'Act of God'?

— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) September 11, 2020

Here’s another clean sweep by BJP MP Gautam Gambhir.

New day, new low for TV media on high. See for yourself.

Perhaps the Editor-in-Chief of the Chinese Global Times should leave India’s worries to Indians because propaganda and half truths don’t win wars.

Manikarnika star Kangana Ranaut reminds Shiv Sena of ‘roots’. When is this drama ending?

How do we contest this?

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has a clever pun of PM CARES.

Delhi Jal Board Vice-Chairman and AAP leader Raghav Chadha issues a direct threat to BJP’s Ramvir Singh Bidhuri.

CPI (M) leader Sitaram Yechury has this to say about the beating up of farmers in Haryana during a protest Thursday.

Congress leader Sharmishtha Mukherjee gets emotional about her father, the late president Pranab Mukherjee.

PM Narendra Modi and Congress leader Sachin Pilot pay their tributes to Archarya Vinobha Bhave. PM Modi also remembers Swami Viviekananda’s path breaking speech in Chicago.

 

Talk about being stuck in the past, especially when there’s so much going on.

President Donald Trump seems to be making desperate attempts at ‘saving himself’ rather than US, as election draws near

Democratic party’s Indian- American Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris trumps Donald in his own style.

With inputs from Shubhangi Misra