Awadh Ojha gets into controversy after joining AAP, as a Leaked video surfaces on the internet.

Recently, Awadh Ojha’s incomplete interview video with the BBC went viral. Awadh Ojha, who is known as a UPSC teacher, has now become a victim of controversy since joining the Aam Aadmi Party. This incident is going viral rapidly, and different reactions are being seen among the people.

Awadh Ojha has been in the headlines ever since he joined the Aam Aadmi Party. He is giving interviews with every channel. But the interview with the BBC was stopped midway. The incomplete interview video of BBC and Awadh Ojha is going viral on social media. After which Awadh Ojha has been caught in controversy.

In the video, BBC reporter Anshul Singh asks Awadh Ojha whether he will continue to praise Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi like before. Ojha is answering this. He says that praise is a sign of a good person. I don’t know why today’s people consider praise so bad.

In addition, Ojha says praise is a sign of a positive mindset. In politics, nobody has enmity with anybody. He is arguing in favor of his point about how Sachin Tendulkar praised Brian Lara. When he scored 400 runs again. Meanwhile, a voice comes—stop it. Ojha looks at someone and becomes silent. A voice comes from behind. He can be heard saying to reporter Anshul Singh, “Stop it. Please stop asking irrelevant questions.”

On this, reporter Anshul says that this is a normal thing. After this, he also asks Awadh Ojha whether he asked any objectionable questions. After this, Ojha says, “Look here. Let me tell you one thing. The party line will decide. These people will decide. And saying this, Ojha removes the mic. BBC informed that after this, the party people stopped the interview right there.

After the news of his asking for a ticket in the Lok Sabha elections became public, there were reports of him joining the BJP and Congress. The BBC had gone to interview him regarding these speculations and the reasons for joining the Aam Aadmi Party. Reporter Anshul Singh started talking to Awadh Ojha. The interview had barely been for 6-7 minutes when it was stopped in the middle. At the same time, after the video surfaced, people criticized Ojha and the Aam Aadmi Party.

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