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Shehla Rashid’s media rebuke, Trump’s Greenland dream, Soz’s goodbye & Amarinder on Badal

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New Delhi: She has been trolled on Twitter and hounded by TV news as people demanded political activist Shehla Rashid share proof to substantiate her controversial tweets on the Army in Kashmir. Here is her response.

Today is former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi’s 75th birth anniversary and guess who is amongst the first to remember him…

Congress leaders and siblings, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, both remembered their late father Rajiv Gandhi in their own ways.

When Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal is not announcing new schemes, he is on Twitter, trying to improve his bad boy image. Here he is the proud Indian. Wonder if the upcoming state elections have anything to do with this.

Former First Lady and presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton admired 1.7 million people protesting peacefully in Hong Kong’s Victoria Park. For once, President Donald Trump might have agreed with her.

He’s back: Congress leader Salman Anees Soz, missing from Twitter since 5 August when he left for Kashmir, tweeted late last night saying he was leaving the country with his wife and children. Notice how he phrases the announcement of his departure…

And some good news from Bihar deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi in his update on former Union minister Arun Jaitley’s health.

A light-hearted crack about buying Greenland and talking Kashmir with buddies Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistan’s Imran Khan – it’s all in a day’s Twitter for the US President.

Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis offered his memories of legendary musician Khayyam who passed away Monday.

And finally, read how Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh takes down his rival Sukhbir Singh Badal.

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