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‘Sabka vinash,’ ‘vultures’ in Delhi, children meditate & the elements conspire against AAP

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New Delhi: Water and air are weapons of political destruction for BJP’s Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga upon his return to Twitter after an enforced break – his account had been temporarily suspended.

Communist Party of India’s Subhashini Ali discovers migratory birds on the political firmament.

Political analyst Amitabh Dubey has snaky feelings about BJP’s Amit Malviya’s tweet on the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB) that implicates former prime minister Manmohan Singh.

Historian Ramachandra Guha’s wise words on CAB warn us of a fate almost worse than death – ending up like one of India’s neighbours.

Congress’ Tarun Gogoi invents a new punchline to PM Narendra Modi’s slogan ‘Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas’.

Here’s why Congress’ Sanjay Jha wants opposition parties to hit the streets in protest.

Samajwadi Party’s Akhilesh Yadav calls for immediate justice in the case of the Unnao rape survivor who was allegedly set on fire.

NCP chief Sharad Pawar and his daughter NCP MP Supriya Sule remind the central government of its responsibilities in the Unnao case.

Delightful photograph of children, er… meditating– are you sure they aren’t snoozing, Mr Sisodia?

Will Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s comment see the price of onions shoot up or come down?

Was US President Donald Trump a little spaced out after his uncomfortable NATO meeting with other heads of state?

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