Prime Minister Narendra Modi performs yoga during a mass yoga event on the 5th International Day of Yoga at Prabhat Tara ground, in Ranchi. | PTI
Prime Minister Narendra Modi performs yoga during a mass yoga event on the 5th International Day of Yoga at Prabhat Tara ground, in Ranchi. | PTI
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New Delhi: The PM did it; his entire cabinet did it; why, people around the world did it – they all did yoga on International Yoga Day and many tweeted about it later.

Here’s former chief minister of Rajasthan Vasundhara Raje looking rather serene at a Yoga Day function. Love the enthusiasm, ma’am.

Her energy was matched by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar — he caught a lot of foreign representatives on the mat.

Former AAP member Ashutosh also struck a pose for today. We think he’s trying to point out that he’s been doing Yoga long before the BJP took up the practice.

Congress communications in-charge Randeep Singh Surjewala questioned the “split” in the TDP and the “new normal” in Modi 2.0. And then he issued a challenge to the media — any takers?

See Congress MP Shashi Tharoor set aside his political differences, at the Prime Minister’s dinner for MPs, for his love of sport.

BJP MP from Gurdaspur Sunny Deol was also present at the dinner, trying to look more the part of an MP than that of a Bollywood actor.

The BJP Karnataka handle is back with its weekly attack on chief minister H.D. Kumaraswamy. This time it’s all about the money. Maybe the CM ought to stop giving them so much of ammunition?

Democrat and US presidential hopeful Elisabeth Warren was severe on US President Donald Trump for instigating an unnecessary conflict with Iran. And so say all of us, ma’am.

The Prime Minister took out time from his International Yoga Day preparations, to wish India’s opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan a speedy recovery from his fracture. India’s chances of winning the cup are mercifully, still intact.

Ravi Shankar Prasad, Minister for Law and Justice, stood up for the triple talaq bill in the Lok Sabha Friday. He spoke about the need to protect women. Surely, you seek to protect all women, minister?

With inputs from Rachel John

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