To hide the smell of sweat, the fragrance of the Samajwadi and Congress’s anger on the chopper scam ‘hijacked’

Sajith Kumar | Deccan Herald

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in today’s time Featured CartoonsSajith Kumar took a jibe Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav launched his party’s perfume Before the 2022 Uttar Pradesh assembly elections. The party has termed it as the ‘fragrance of socialism’.

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Alok Nirantar takes a dig at the ongoing war of words between Maharashtra leaders NCP’s Nawab Malik and former BJP CM Devendra Fadnavis, showing how it helps (or doesn’t) the common man.

Sandeep Adhwaryu |  The Times of India
Sandeep Adhwaryu | The Times of India

Sandeep Adhwaryu takes a dig at UAPA being called Against over 100 social media accounts posting about communal violence in Tripura.

R Prasad | The Economic Times

on R Prasad Congress’s target on the central government The erstwhile Anglo-Italian firm was accused of bribery in a defense deal during the UPA’s tenure, over its decision to lift the ban on the deal with the parent firm of AgustaWestland.

EP Unni | Indian Express

EP Unni draws on UAPA’s call Tripura Violence Investigation, Talking about the frequent use of anti-terrorism law in India.

Kirtish Bhatt | bbc news hindi

Kirtish Bhatt commented on the poor performance of the Indian cricket team in the ongoing T20 World Cup and took a jibe at the players. packed schedule Incorporating back-to-back series of bio-bubbles.

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