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The man who thought he was Wayanad’s Pavarotti

Anyone to take the blame. Go find names. Spread the word. Let the people talk about them, discuss them and get the attention of my son.

India Today’s Lallantop ‘fact checks’ a 9 month-old satirical article, calls it ‘authentic’ report

The satirical article shared by the Fauxy was a humorous dig at the Blogger boom

How will India change after 23 May, 2019: A writer lets his imagination run wild

It became clear that we would see a different India after the 2019 election. Here, a writer sets his imagination free.

When Aladin, the present day Indian Prince, got hold of the magic lamp and yelled ‘ab hoga insaf’

Poverty in the countryside was still a cause of concern to Aladin. On consultation with one Uncle Chidu, he came up with an idea.

Team Modi vs Team Mahamilavat: Watch how BJP has taken the election campaign to a new level

The BJP has used the theme of cricket with IPL and world cup around the corner along with others sports like football to simplify its messaging ahead of the Lok Sabha to explain to the voters that how the BJP has a definitive leadership contrary to the anarchy and leadership void within the grand alliance.

Move over Rahul baba, Priyanka Vadra is the new Taimur Ali Khan of Indian politics

There ain't no dimples deep enough, ain't no cheekbones high enough, that can keep our secular, liberal media from singing the glory of the new princess.

Beyond the moat and the high gates

What must have transpired at 10, Janpath. Or maybe not

I was a Modi supporter, but with the entry of Priyanka Gandhi into active politics, I am all for Congress now

I am hereby declaring, with all the intellectual, suave English speaking power at my disposal, that I am now a Priyanka Gandhi Vadra fan

And, so.. the heir takes his oath

So, The Heir will take his oath as the Prime Minister of India in May 2019.

Tharoor’s defence of janeu dhaari, tilak brandishing Rahul is… well, Rahul (the adjective it has come to be)

Dear Shashi Tharoor, you come across as a person 'suffering' from sesquipedalianism, whose words are devoid of any actual comprehensible meaning when it is tried to be put in context

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