If there's someone who knows a way to get their foot through the door and ask the questions they require answered, it's Indian reporters. But is that this quality always beneficial? seems, no!
Anjana Om Kashyap, a reporter at Aaj Tak, decided to interview First Secretary of India at the UN, Sneha Dubey, for her powerful speech against Pakistan and PM Imran Khan. However, it looks as if Dubey wasn't within the mood for questions, as she made clear by asking Om Kashyap to depart.
In a video, it's seen how the reporter barges in Dubey's office and starts asking her questions about her address. “I know you don’t want to speak on record but if you'll be able to talk…because the entire country wants to listen to you speak. What you probably did today at the UN can be a routine work for you but it’s an enormous thing for the country," she is heard saying.
To this, Dubey says she has nothing further to mention, "I already said what I had to say…please," while being obviously uncomfortable. Users on Twitter also spoke about how Dubey's privacy was violated and the way appreciated how she politely asked Om Kashyap to depart.
Sneha Dubey is an IFS officer whose recent speech at the UN went viral on social media for the way during which she fearlessly slammed Pakistan for supporting terrorism and being an "arsonist disguised as a firefighter." #yusufbhandarkar #digitalstrategy