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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) Cristiano Ronaldo, Ananya Panday and Arvind Kejriwal are among the newsmakers of the week TT archives

Priyam Marik
Published 04.11.23, 05:29 PM

The Centre declares that “the attempted hacking of iPhones of several politicians is a sobering lesson for the country, as it reveals the public figures who wield their privilege to use a phone that costs more than what most Indians earn in a month”. Henceforth, all politicians in the country have been advised to use smartphones that are far cheaper to buy and even cheaper to hack. As for Apple, the world’s biggest company has reiterated its commitment to “protecting the integrity of user information in India” for as long as manufacturing costs remain lower in China.

Meanwhile, in the ongoing case on electoral bonds, the government has argued that “the public cannot know anything about the source of political funding as doing so will endanger the right to privacy of public officials and encourage the nefarious development of a ‘deep electorate’ that believes in the undemocratic notion of making a government accountable beyond winning elections”. The Opposition has refused to comment on the matter until electoral bonds become relevant to them.

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Elsewhere, most Indians are unfazed at the thought of their Aadhaar data being leaked as long as their personal details do not percolate to any of the relatives they avoid at family functions.

Wondering what else happened as you felt relieved that nobody could possibly identify your Instagram account from your Aadhaar card photograph? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

October 30

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Bollywood debut is going to be an action film with a series of diving stunts, all of which will be done by the Portuguese himself TT archives

October 31

Most US politicians expected Kamala Harris to stick to ghosting for Halloween TT archives

November 1

“Karan told me that Aditya’s my new boyfriend while we were rehearsing for the latest rapid fire,” shares Ananya Panday TT archives

November 2

“It baffles me that I’m in danger of being locked up for stealing ideas,” fumes Arvind Kejriwal TT archives

November 3

South Africa will not be allowed to chase should they win the toss against India at Eden TT archives

Satire Ananya Panday Cristiano Ronaldo Arvind Kejriwal Cricket World Cup 2023 Virat Kohli Eden Gardens
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