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Margaret Alva complains to BSNL on call closure, Union Minister said – these childish allegations

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Margaret Alva complains to BSNL on call closure, Union Minister said – these childish allegations

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Margaret Alva Phone Call Row: Opposition’s Vice Presidential Candidate Margaret Alva has complained about the shutdown of her phone service. Taking a jibe, she has told BSNL-MTNL that if her call is started then she will not call anyone. On this, Parliamentary Affairs, Coal and Mines Minister Prahlad Joshi said that these are childish allegations.

Margaret Alva wrote in the tweet, “Dear BSNL/MTNL, today after talking to some BJP friends all my phone calls are getting diverted and I am not able to make or receive calls. If you correct the phone then I promise that tonight I will not call any MP of BJP, TMC and BJD. ”She wrote, you need to know my KYC.

Union Minister Prahlad Joshi said this

On Margaret Alva’s tweet, Union Minister Prahlad Joshi said, “Why would someone tap someone’s phone? Let him talk to anyone, whatever the outcome of the Vice Presidential election, we are sure of him. These are childish allegations. He is senior and should not make such allegations. Why the call was blocked, complain to the senior officers of BSNL.

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According to the information received, the opposition’s Vice Presidential candidate Margaret Alva is calling several MPs daily to garner support. He has also spoken to the CMs of BJP-ruled Karnataka and Assam over the phone. He has also asked Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal for his support. Let us inform that the NDA has made Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar as its candidate. Voting for the Vice Presidential election will be held on August 6. The results will be declared after the counting of votes on the same day.

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