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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

Ratan Tata, Kiara Advani and Elon Musk are among the newsmakers of the week TT archives

Priyam Marik
Published 20.08.22, 07:33 PM

Days after Salman Rushdie was stabbed in New York, the Assembly of Utopian Foucauldian Equalists (AUFE) in Geneva describes the assault as “an unfortunate but inevitable outcome of an unequal power structure that legitimised punching down, involving a privileged artist and an oppressed faith”. Over in India, leaders of the Congress, who have never read the works of Michel Foucault or its numerous misinterpretations, are left bewildered on being informed by Shashi Tharoor that Prophet Mohammad, not Satan, is the protagonist of The Satanic Verses.

Meanwhile, writers identifying as liberals and supporters of Rushdie since the fifth grade rummage through their reservoir of synonyms to look for the words that best approximate “Islamic extremism”, before taking to Twitter to condemn the “rampant rise” of their chosen words.

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Elsewhere, clerics in Iran deny all responsibility for the attack on Rushdie while also denying the bounty they had placed on Rushdie to his attacker, since the latter had “failed to finish the job”.

Wondering what else happened while you recalled the bounty your exes placed on you after you wrote your first Tinder bio? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

August 15

Ramachandra Guha warns that at the present rate, India’s democratic percentage will soon match its rate of GDP TT archives

August 16

William Ruto’s team initially agreed but then declined to leak a story about suppressing voters who did not exist to The New York Times TT archives

August 17

Every customer of Goodfellows will receive a free copy of The Tatas, a biography about the family’s 150-year history, to keep themselves occupied TT archives

August 18

Elon Musk has already begun discussions to create a clone of Manchester United captain Harry Maguire, one which tackles opponents instead of plain air TT archives

August 19

Kiara Advani reveals that her favourite dates with Sidharth Malhotra are always the ones where both of them end up going live on Instagram TT archives

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