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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) Nitish Kumar, Sara Ali Khan and King Charles III are among the newsmakers of the week TT archives

Priyam Marik
Published 11.11.23, 06:11 PM

Ahead of Cadbury’s biggest sales day in India, also observed as Diwali, the Centre distributes millions of diyas, which are to be lit at 8pm sharp to mark the glorious return of the Prime Minister to primetime television. In his Diwali message, he is expected to announce his gift to Ayodhya to save the country the cost of holding the 2024 elections. He is also supposed to focus on how his government has taken just nine years to successfully liberate Bharat from the decades of darkness brought about by colonialism’s biggest curse, otherwise known as democracy.

Meanwhile, the Association of All-India Singles (AAIS) has some special advice for all those celebrating Diwali: “If you’re investing a lot into something with the certainty that you’ve found a rare gem to light up your Diwali, don’t. You’ll find them at your neighbour’s. If conflicted between explosions of ecstasy in the sky or head-spinning excitement on the floor, choose neither. And remember — those that promise to bring you all the colours of life also burn out the fastest. As for crackers, don’t burst any. If you want the vibes, just go to Delhi.”

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Elsewhere, with the latest example of the world’s oldest fireworks festival completing one month in Gaza, Joe Biden is fast running out of excuses for seenzoning Volodymyr Zelensky.

Wondering what else happened as all your friends’ Diwali excuses left you with a poker face without playing poker? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

November 6

“Since India is changing the pitch, Pakistan should also look at making changes, starting with their players,” believes Wasim Akram TT archives

November 7

“My first proposal to Parliament is that it must serve organic food to all its members,” says King Charles III TT archives

November 8

“I don’t deserve to go to jail. I’ve only ever harmed people in ‘Call of Duty’,” says Sam Bankman-Fried TT archives

November 9

“When talking about women, Nitish Kumar must learn from our party leaders,” reads an official BJP statement TT archives

November 10

“I blame Shubman Gill for me not being the most famous Sara in India,” quips Sara Ali Khan TT archives

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