A Birthday Party In The Times Of Coronavirus, Music For The Soul And A Dilemma For Drinkers

It Happens Only In India: A 100- guest birthday party with a lecture on coronavirus awareness, a witty tweet by Jaipur police to deter lockdown violators and drinkers in Gurugram caught in a fix

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It Happens Only In India: A 100- guest birthday party with a lecture on coronavirus awareness, a witty tweet by Jaipur police to deter lockdown violators and drinkers in Gurugram caught in a fix

Who doesn’t love a shindig on their birthday! BJP MLA M. Jayaram, elected from the Turuvekere constituency in Karnataka, sure does. Amidst the unprecedented nationwide lockdown, this lawmaker threw a 100-guest party at the Idagaru Government School. In video clips of the event, he is seen wearing white latex gloves and a white mask drawn below his chin handing out cake slices. The birthday boy even delivered a speech on how to battle COVID-19, while shattering the very principle of the lockdown.

The celebrations and his speech drew flak from the Opposition and an FIR has now been filed. But, oddly, the MLA hasn’t been charged—the report states that the MLA wasn’t in the village while the birthday bash was on. Looks like the party, along with chocolate cake and biryani, also had magical disappearing acts for entertainment!

Source: The Times of India

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Music is food for the soul, but not every track. The Jaipur police seemed to have identified one that certainly isn’t music to your ears. Masakali 2.0, a Tanishk Bagchi recreation of the beloved A. R. Rahman hit, was singled out by the Jaipur Police twitter account as the punishment of choice, for those who defied the extended nationwide lockdown to combat COVID-19. They tweeted “Follow Lockdown 2. Or be prepared for Masakali 2.0. The choice is yours”. What a way to hit the right note.

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