Rajdeep Sardesai slams TV media for running ‘first’ story on Priyanka Gandhi nameplate, Twitterati remind him to watch his own ‘news’ channel

Rajdeep Sardesai slams TV media for running ‘first’ story on Priyanka Gandhi nameplate, Twitterati remind him to watch his own ‘news’ channel

Adil KhanUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 02:47 AM IST
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Rajdeep Sardesai is known for his great anchoring skills and his tweets which often raises controversy, the same happened recently when Rajdeep criticised media of over using the phrase ‘first on this channel’. Rajdeep tweeted, “When news channels put out ‘first on this channel’ a picture of a nameplate board of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra at the Congress HQ, then you know news tv has lost the plot! ”

Here’s the tweet

Many social media users praised Rajdeep’s comment but there were some who reminded him to watch his own channel. One of the twitter user said that the news regarding nameplate board of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra at the Congress HQ was covered by Aaj Tak as breaking, “It was “first” on aaj tak as well ..” the user said.

There were many reactions to Rajdeep Sardesai’s comment, check out some of them below

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