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How often you fixed news for your agenda: Former Pakistani cricketer Danish Kaneria slams Rajdeep Sardesai, reminds him of Mukesh Ambani’s interview

“How often you fixed news for your agenda: Former Pakistani cricketer Danish Kaneria slams Rajdeep Sardesai, reminds him of Mukesh Ambani’s interview”, Opindia, November 26, 2023″

“A war of words erupted between former Pakistani cricketer Danish Kaneria and India Today ‘journalist’ Rajdeep Sardesai on X over the latter’s interview with Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot.

Danish Kaneria woke up on Sunday (26th November) and decided to remind Sardesai of the years-old embarrassment he faced at the hands of businessman Mukesh Ambani. He also took a swipe at Sardesai for misusing the term “Mysore Pak” to attack him.

“How often has Rajdeep fixed the news to align with his agenda or that of his masters? Misusing the term ‘Mysore pak’ like he does with his journalist title! BTW, I watched your full interview with Mr Mukesh Ambani,” Kaneria posted on X…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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