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UK MP flashes her ‘visa’, Jaggi Vasudev milks publicity, Amar Singh apologises to Big B

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New Delhi: The drama over British Labour Party MP Debbie Abrahams deportation because of a visa issues, continues.

Now Abrahams sharing a copy of her visa which the Indian government says it had cancelled. What is going on?

— Debbie Abrahams MP (@Debbie_abrahams) February 18, 2020

Abraham’s visa has created differences within the Congress – here, Abhishek Manu Singhvi disagrees with Shashi Tharoor.

 

PDP leader Mehbooba Mufti sees Abrahams’s saga in light of the visit of a few choice diplomats to J&K just last week.

We’ve heard of a palace on wheels but have you heard of religion on wheels? Congress spokesperson Sanjay Jha takes on the government for the `temple’ berths in a train flagged off by PM Modi on Monday.

Congress spokesperson Brijesh Kalappa witty comment for PM Narendra Modi….

Picture perfect! Former Indian cricket team captain and batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar’s latest trophy moment.

Is former Supreme Court judge Markandey Katju being funny or is he a misogynist?

We can read your tweets without ALL CAPS, BJP Karnataka!

Is boxer Vijender Singh, hinting at something here?

Jaggi Vasudev is milking publicity with his latest views on mother’s dairy– will he answer filmmaker Hansal Mehta’s question?

Meanwhile, film maker Anubhav Sinha has an important question for those who want a ‘Hindu Rashtra’…

It’s the death anniversary of former Rajya Sabha MP Amar Singh’s father and he uses the occasion to make peace with actor Amitabh Bachchan.

https://twitter.com/AmarSinghTweets/status/1229650838798209024?s=20

Lastly, is US President Donald Trump sending greetings out to himself?

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