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Humour in Parliament!!!
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A real incident from the Parliament House in India:
A woman MP, a famous Bollywood heroine, was planning a visit to a hill station with her husband. She came to know that another MP had a cottage there which was unoccupied at that time. When she sought his permission to use his place, the latter agreed with a twinkle in his eye: " Just one condition: You should permit me to tell people that Nargis (the lady MP) slept in my bed!"
While Nargis has since passed away from cancer at the Sloan Kettering, the MP with the ribald sense of humour, renowned journalist Kushwant Singh, is still merrily writing his weekly column and doing the Crosswords at the age of 99!
A woman MP, a famous Bollywood heroine, was planning a visit to a hill station with her husband. She came to know that another MP had a cottage there which was unoccupied at that time. When she sought his permission to use his place, the latter agreed with a twinkle in his eye: " Just one condition: You should permit me to tell people that Nargis (the lady MP) slept in my bed!"
While Nargis has since passed away from cancer at the Sloan Kettering, the MP with the ribald sense of humour, renowned journalist Kushwant Singh, is still merrily writing his weekly column and doing the Crosswords at the age of 99!
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The subtle pun is on the word 'my bed'
While using Singh's vacant cottage for her visit, the actress would be sleeping in the bed belonging to Singh.
Singh was joking that he would say that she slept in 'his bed' giving an erroneous impression.
The subtle pun is on the word 'my bed'
While using Singh's vacant cottage for her visit, the actress would be sleeping in the bed belonging to Singh.
Singh was joking that he would say that she slept in 'his bed' giving an erroneous impression.