India Today ‘journalist’ Rajdeep Sardesai threatened to leave the studio in the middle of election coverage, as his colleague Rahul Kanwal schooled him about the divisive north-south narrative peddled by Congress leaders.
From once being a 'Save Aarey' enthusiast who celebrating stalling of a metro project aimed at easing congestion, Rajdeep Sardesai is now sympathetic for local train commuters in Mumbai over the travails they have to face daily.
Responding to Sardesai’s allegation, Milind Deora recalled the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks and how the Congress leaders acted absolutely against the interest of India and blamed Hindus for the terror attack.
Rajdeep Sardesai was schooled by Amethi locals and Smriti Irani during his reporting over Congress decision to field KL Sharma instead of Rahul Gandhi from Amethi.
Despite the embarrassment, Rajdeep Sardesai did not refrain from peddling the opposition’s misleading claims. Following this, the former CEC explained to him how exactly the ECI officials operate after the polling concludes.
Rajdeep Sardesai, who has courted controversies in the past for alleged meltdown, ‘heckling’ and ‘clashing’ with Modi supporters, is then seen hastily trying to leave the scene.
'Neutral' Rajdeep Sardesai cannot hide his appreciation for the opposition leaders even as he could secure only a 2-minute interview with DMK's MK Stalin.