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Swamy’s advice to Centre, Republic calls for calm & `Y’ security for Kangana

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New Delhi: Twitter was akin to a fight club today with several petty fights on the microblogging site.

Let’s talk politics first:

Imprisoned RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav turns poet and takes a dig at Chief Minister Nitish Kumar over his ‘ties’ with the BJP.

Congress’ Priyanka Gandhi Vadra debunks the myth of ‘ease of doing business’ in Uttar Pradesh and replaces it with ‘ease of doing crime’. Check it out:

Meanwhile, BJP leader Tajinder Bagga is behaving like that school kid who just learnt a new word and needs to use it everywhere. See for yourself:

After actor Kangana Ranaut was granted ‘Y+’ category security, TMC MP Mahua Moitra asks Home Minister Amit Shah a pertinent question.

And Congress spokesperson Dr Udit Raj has his own theory on Ranaut’s security cover.

Veteran BJP leader Subramanian Swamy has some questions and advice to the Modi government.

News channels were also the subject of scrutiny on Twitter.

National Conference leader Omar Abdullah is astonished by the behavior of one TV news channel.

Some people are not inclined to be panelists on the same channel.

Also, did Republic TV just ask someone else to take a breath and be calm?

Activist Shehla Rashid extends her support to Rhea Chakraborty.

Director Shirish Kunder pleads a case for vultures and how they are needed in the ecosystem but not in newsrooms.

In other Twitter gems: A user shares a thought-provoking image about the country’s economic ‘practices’.

And US President Donald Trump takes on former national security advisor John Bolton in his characteristic manner.

Finally, an exercise regimen all of us will happily follow!

With inputs from Kairvy Grewal

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