Third Eye: All about eyeglasses, pink scheme of things in Maharashtra politics, and sweet moment at party office

Former Jharkhand CM Champai Soren explained his New Delhi visit as a trip to fix his broken eyeglasses advised by his grandson. Ajit Pawar suggested his son Jay may contest from Baramati, criticized by Sanjay Raut. BJP’s Bharati Ghosh visited thei...

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All about eyeglasses: When former Jharkhand chief minister Champai Soren reached his assembly constituency Saraikela, he was again asked by journalists about his New Delhi visit. This time he gave a new answer. He said his eyeglasses were broken and on the advice of his grandson living in New Delhi he went to the national capital to get them repaired. The media persons were speechless after this response.

When former Jharkhand chief minister Champai Soren reached his assembly constituency Saraikela, he was again asked by journalists about his New Delhi visit. This time he gave a new answer. He said his eyeglasses were broken and on the advice of his grandson living in New Delhi he went to the national capital to get them repaired. The media persons were speechless after this response.

When former Jharkhand chief minister Champai Soren reached his assembly constituency Saraikela, he was again asked by journalists about his New Delhi visit. This time he gave a new answer. He said his eyeglasses were broken and on the advice of his grandson living in New Delhi he went to the national capital to get them repaired. The media persons were speechless after this response.


Pink scheme of things in Maharashtra politics
Maharashtra’s deputy CM Ajit Pawar recently said that he had no plans to contest from Baramati assembly seat and hinted that NCP may field his younger son Jay from the constituency. Sanjay Raut of Shiv Sena-UBT has, however, rubbed it in. Referring to Pawar’s attempt to woo women voters by adopting pink colour in his campaign, Raut called Pawar a ‘chameleon’. The word play was meant to convey that Pawar switched sides by joining BJP. Raut added that no ‘pinkish’ party has ever prospered. He cited the case of former Telangana CM K Chandrashekar Rao, who had changed his party’s colour to pink.

Sweet moment at party office
Former IPS officer and now BJP member, Bharati Ghosh, won many hearts during her visit to the party headquarters in New Delhi on Tuesday. She tied rakhi and offered sweets to journalists and staff members. Ghosh, once a favourite officer of West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, is highly agitated over the rapemurder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata and wants severest action against the culprits.
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