Tharoor greets ‘university contemporary’, Mamata wishes Yechury
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Tharoor greets ‘university contemporary’, Mamata wishes Yechury

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

   
West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee | PTI

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee | PTI File Photo

It’s Eid and politicians are out there greeting people.

President of India Ram Nath Kovind prayed for love, peace and inclusivity. So say all of us.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi too wished everybody Eid-al-Adha and hoped for peace and happiness. Home Minister Amit Shah, also wished something similar – for everyone to be blessed with joy, peace and happiness.

 

Across the border, Pakistan Peoples Party chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari wished Eid Mubarak to the people of J&K.

And, leader of the Labour Party in Britain Jeremy Corbyn took time out from Brexit to comment on the situation in J&K.

Meanwhile, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor wished his “university contemporary” a speedy recovery while joking that he hoped to spar with him on politics again soon. Guess who that is….

Congress spokesperson Sanjay Jha had quite a bit to say about the PM being on Discovery’s TV show Man vs Wild.

Rajya Sabha MP Rakesh Sinha takes us on a brief walk through history to prove his point about Congress’ lack of internal democracy.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee set aside politics for a moment to wish CPM leader Sitaram Yechury a happy birthday. Will they unite against BJP in WB?

Bihar Deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi, who has been known to share newspaper cut-outs of articles about himself, shares yet another one praising his decision to donate his organs after death.

The twitter handles of the two main national parties have something in common: both do a PR job for their top leaders. BJP’s official handle lauds PM Modi for his “comfort-level” in the wilderness on Man vs Wild, while Congress’s handle lauds Rahul Gandhi for “comforting” those affected by floods at relief camps in Wayanad.