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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) Chetan Sharma, Chinese spy balloons and Rihanna are among the newsmakers of the week TT archives; Wikipedia Commons

Priyam Marik
Published 18.02.23, 08:05 PM

Following “extensive surveys” of the kind that the British once used to conduct on protesting Indians, tax authorities in Delhi have found direct connections between the East India Company (EIC) and the BBC, which now stands for Bringing Back Colonialism. The charges have been made on the grounds that “both the EIC and the BBC have a long history of using a foreign tongue to convince innocent Indians that they do not know about their own country”. As a result, the government of India has asked the “imperial organisation” to leave Indian shores immediately and take with it democracy, fish and chips, and Shashi Tharoor back to where they were born.

Meanwhile, desperate for a visit to the other side of the Atlantic, the PMO’s office has announced that Narendra Modi’s imminent trip to the US has been delayed, as the hosts are yet to find an auditorium that can reasonably accommodate all of the Prime Minister’s NRI admirers. The White House, however, has contradicted the announcement saying that the visit has been stalled as Joe Biden is worried that, at 80, a bear hug from his Indian counterpart might end his Presidency before the Republicans do.

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Elsewhere, other unwanted visits are about to plunge with Google Maps introducing immersive viewing through 3D recreation of places. This means that India’s incel population can finally get to see their crush’s house without having to check out the nearest police station first.

Wondering what else happened while you remembered how an immersive view of your personality always arrives in 2D? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

February 13

Greta Thunberg’s new book dedicates three chapters to mastering the ‘perfect burn’ on Twitter TT archives

February 14

According to experts on geopolitics, US and China are in a situationship where everything is possible but nothing is promised TT archives

February 15

Chetan Sharma has also divulged which Indian men’s cricketer spends the most time on Instagram and it is not Hardik Pandya TT archives

February 16

The BJP has instructed Nitin Gadkari to slow down his work on expressways to fit in with the homogeneous rate of ‘vikas’ at his party TT archives

February 17

Most viewers of the Super Bowl were pleasantly surprised by the quality of action that acted as filler on either side of Rihanna’s performance Wikimedia Commons

Satire Humour Rihanna Shahid Kapoor Chetan Sharma Chinese Spy Balloon Greta Thunberg
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