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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) Sanna Marin, Donald Trump and Ayan Mukerji are among the newsmakers of the week TT archives

Priyam Marik
Published 08.04.23, 06:55 PM

The Centre for Surveys for Surveys’ Sake (CSSS), based in London, has named the BJP as the most flexible party on the planet for “possessing morals that are more stretchable than its supreme leader’s muscles”. The BJP, well aware that the average Indian cares as much about morals today as they do about Doordarshan, welcomes the verdict and celebrates ‘flexibility’ as a pillar of its Make in India movement. Several BJP officials justify this by tweeting in unison about how all beneficiaries of its flexibility, irrespective of bank balance, surname or private jets, have been forced to enjoy their gains within the borders of India.

Meanwhile, shortly after getting bail in his political defamation case, Rahul Gandhi and his family stuns the world and themselves by quitting the Congress. The centuries-old political party instantly pivots to become an NGO (non-Gandhi organisation) in the hope of continuing to win favours without having to win elections.

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Elsewhere, the RSS bans the sale and purchase of Easter eggs of all shapes and sizes in Uttar Pradesh following viral images of a few samples that eerily resemble a sacred phallus.

Wondering what else happened while you were shocked to find some Easter eggs of your own on your partner’s search history? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

April 3

The Ambanis are debating the launch of the world’s first clout server to help manage their social capital TT archives

April 4

Donald Trump initially resisted arrest for half an hour as there were not enough photographers at the spot TT archives

April 5

Sanna Marin is looking forward to a life where she no longer has to explain her Instagram activity to an entire nation TT archives

April 6

The WhatsApp chat lock feature ensures that nobody other than Meta employees can read a user’s conversations without their consent TT archives

April 7

Ayan Mukerji has been temporarily banned from using ChatGPT by OpenAI for repeatedly asking the chatbot “how to create chemistry between Ranbir and Alia” TT archives

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