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The week that should have been

My Kolkata looks at how the past seven days transpired in a parallel universe, tongue permanently in cheek

(L-R) Ranbir Kapoor, Smriti Irani and David Beckham are among the newsmakers of the week TT archives

Priyam Marik
Published 28.10.23, 05:52 PM

More than seven decades after Independence, government officers in India finally have something to get excited about other than the red and blue beacons on their cars. Select rath prabharis will now have the chance to “showcase/celebrate the achievements” of their bosses, the joy of which is second only to the joy of praising one’s ex(es). The election commission (the second ‘c’ is silent) has refused to intervene, probably because its model code of conduct kicks in only when an incumbent minister feels offended.

Meanwhile, the Opposition has drawn up a list of major ‘achievements’ in India since 2014 that deserve to be highlighted ahead of the 2024 feel-ections (because vikas is all about vibes). Notable among them are — the 2A structure of the Indian economy along the lines of the Gujarati model, the need for state governors to do something, the complete separation of powers between the spineless and the fearless, the rise of influencers as true journalists, and the identification of Rahul Gandhi’s real passion (which is to give interviews).

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Elsewhere, according to inside reports at No Balls, should India win the ongoing Cricket World Cup, the trophy will be sent around the country on victory parades led by the BJP.

Wondering what else happened as you struggled to find an adjective to recommend your colleague on LinkedIn? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

October 23

“It’s fair to say I feel more hungry than democratic on most days,” admits Smriti Irani TT archives

October 24

“It’s easier to kill demons on Twitter than in real life,” sighs Kangana Ranaut TT archives

October 25

Xi Jinping’s comments were not broadcast in Hong Kong or Taiwan TT archives

October 26

“I thought the Daily Mail was kind to right wingers,” fumes David Beckham, who never admits to the affair in his documentary TT archives

October 27

“Alia (Bhatt) will make for a great Sita, as she won’t have to wear any lipstick,” believes Ranbir Kapoor TT archives

Satire David Beckham Smriti Irani Ranbir Kapoor Kangana Ranaut Koffee With Karan
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