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Sambit Patra on silence of Liberal-49, Amarinder confirms ‘Kashmir is an internal matter’

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

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National BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra was all sarcastic about feminists and liberals who wrote a letter to PM Modi complaining about lynching incidents. Find out why.

Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai pleaded for peace in Kashmir.

In a long thread of tweets, JKPM’s Shehla Rashid condemned the lockdown in Kashmir.

Apart from suggesting that Congress might be batting for Pakistan, Union Minister of Animal Husbandry Giriraj Singh made a comparison between Switzerland and Kashmir. The only similarity we seem to see are the mountains, sir…

Communist Party of India (Marxist) member Mohammed Salim had some dark predictions about Kashmir, and the country too.

Congress National Spokesperson Jaiveer Shergill is clearly not a fan of things being swept under the carpet.

Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh gave his opinion on the tug-of-war between India and Pakistan after the Modi government’s move on Kashmir.

Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa asked Defence Minister Rajnath Singh for helicopters to assist in flood rescue. Maybe he should try forming his cabinet first so that there is a minister in charge of relief operations?

Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad was stopped at Srinagar airport and the party handle was quick to castigate the ruling party for it. BJP’s official handle did not even broach the topic.

 

BJP spokesperson Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga takes a dig at a woman who tried to shame him for his past job choices with this rather interesting tweet.

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