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Dec 28, 2019, 04:16 PM | Updated 04:16 PM IST
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All India Professional’s Congress (AIPC) member Andria D’Souza, better known by her moniker Ria D’Souza, became the latest subject of mockery on social media after displaying virtually no knowledge over NPR in a news debate, reports Free Press Journal.
In the video that has gone viral, Ria can be heard saying that NPR was first conducted in 2003, to which the anchor points out that it was first conducted in 2010. Later in the video, she appears to be dodging the question and act confused when asked who came up with Aadhaar.
#RahulNPRSelfGoal | #EXPOSED : Listen in to Political Analyst @RiaRevealed's SHOCKING responses on NPR when Rahul Shivshankar confronted her with FACTS & a few questions on INDIA UPFRONT. pic.twitter.com/PZWGXuUsX5
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) December 27, 2019
D’Souza, who claims to be political analyst, couldn’t explain her claim that NPR is discriminatory for Muslims and later can also be seen googling in between. Her answers left fellow panellists including Tehseen Poonawalla, Waris Pathana and Shehzad Poonawalla laughing.
Later, she took to twitter to claim that she was being bullied on the show.
Dear @TimesNow u can get away bullying me.. But can't get Away with the fact that Delhi UP n Mangalore r facing voilence.
— RiA D'Souza (@RiaRevealed) December 27, 2019
Answer why are the jamia n aligarh students tortured???
Ur bullying will not change the fact that NRC is done to torture the poor n minority!!! https://t.co/m0brUv3UwT