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Kejriwal Lashed Out At BBC Reporter Over Demonetization Issue! Blames Note Ban For 55 Deaths…

by Deepa A.
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Kejriwal Lashed Out At BBC Reporter Over Demonetization Issue! Blames Note Ban For 55 Deaths…

Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi has been quite fussy about the demonetization move of PM Modi. Yes, he has been criticizing him since day 1 and has also termed it as the biggest scam of India.

Recently, in an interview with BBC Hindi, Kejriwal lost his cool when the reporter tried to show some support to Modi. We can’t call it as “Support”; the reporter just tried to counter question Kejriwal, which he didn’t like.

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Well, what happened was that Kejriwal was blaming Modi and his note ban for 55 deaths. However, the reporter tried to counter question him as to how can he directly blame Modi government for these deaths.

He further said that without investigation and proof, no one can be blamed directly. On this, Arvind Kejriwal started blaming BBC channel and passed a taunt that they are favoring PM Modi. Yes, he called the reporter “Corrupt” because he questioned him.

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Now, this led to a lot of argument between the reporter and the AAP chief. Want to watch this heated argument? Here you go…

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So guys, what do you think? Whom do you support? Can we hold PM Modi responsible for those 55 deaths? Do share your views in our comments section below….

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