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Sambit Patra-Sardesai’s countdown, Times Now’s ‘graphic’ error & Chidambaram’s gyaan

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New Delhi: From Pakistani citizens to Chinese agents, Twitter travelled from west to south with its insults and mud-slinging.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemns the Emergency, imposed by then prime minister Indira Gandhi in 1975, on its 45th anniversary.

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 25, 2020

Home Minister Amit Shah and Congress’ Randeep Singh Surjewala have a question without answers session going on a related matter.

After getting called out for misrepresenting data with this pie chart, Times Now ‘regrets’ the error — wonder how BJP reacted…

The biggest little fight broke out was between BJP’s Sambit Patra and India Today’s Rajdeep Sardesai. Sardesai said he had been called a ‘Chinese agent’ by Patra. He then also corrected Patra’s math which riled the BJP spokesperson.

Congress leader P.Chidambaram is quite puzzled by the Chinese. Learn why…

His colleague Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury wants China to be pushed back by whatever it takes.

Kerala’s Minister for Health, K.K. Shailaja is modest about a recent honour.

Ramdev has run into some trouble with his Covid-19 miracle ‘cure’ — and now he’s trying to get out of it…

Meanwhile, he has fuelled hopes in the heart of comedian Atul Khatri.

Actor Shabana Azmi’s first thoughts on the monsoon.

Former director of CIA and US NSA General M. Hayden has just one word to describe the US Secretary of State.

France’s Islamophobia as pinpointed by author Khaled Beydoun.

And finally, journalist Sreedhar Pillai reminisces about the time India won its first cricket World Cup.

 

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1 COMMENT

  1. We have the Vet Dr,,, Patra back in action praising the donkeys tail,,,, like the Baandar always says, hamarra hi Lal hai

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