"Told you not to ask ulta-seedha questions": Avadh Ojha's BBC interview halted at AAP office over query on praising BJP
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“Told you not to ask ulta-seedha questions”: Avadh Ojha’s BBC interview halted at AAP office over query on praising BJP

Ojha, who recently joined the AAP ahead of the Delhi elections, was discussing his political journey when Singh asked if he would continue to appreciate leaders like Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath or Congress’s Rahul Gandhi, both of whom are rivals of the AAP

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A video of an abruptly halted interview featuring UPSC educator-turned-politician Avadh Ojha, now a member of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), has gone viral on social media, sparking debate over press freedom and political sensitivities. The interview, conducted by BBC News Hindi journalist Anshul Singh, was interrupted on December 5 at the AAP office in Delhi after questions regarding Ojha’s past remarks praising BJP and Congress leaders.

Interview Cut Short Over ‘Controversial Question’

Ojha, who recently joined the AAP ahead of the Delhi elections, was discussing his political journey when Singh asked if he would continue to appreciate leaders like Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath or Congress’s Rahul Gandhi, both of whom are rivals of the AAP. Singh’s question referred to Ojha’s past comments, where he reportedly lauded members of these parties despite his current affiliation.

Ojha began answering, framing his perspective as one of admiration for merit. He cited examples from cricket, such as Sachin Tendulkar appreciating Brian Lara, to underscore that recognizing someone’s qualities transcends rivalry. However, moments into his response, an unidentified AAP worker interrupted the session, saying, “I had told you not to ask any odd question. Stop this.”

SHAME ON AAP!

THE CHAMPION OF FREE SPEECH STOPS VIDEO INTERVIEW MIDWAY.

THREATENS JOURNALIST!

Awadh Ojha’s BBC interviews stopped midway by AAP Workers!

AAP is anti democracy.

Arvind Kejriwal ji is fearing a huge loss in Delhi!https://t.co/uoThyKHDAB pic.twitter.com/y0qj8ofal6

— Pradeep Bhandari(प्रदीप भंडारी)🇮🇳 (@pradip103) December 5, 2024 

Journalist and Ojha Respond to Interruption

Singh defended his question, asking Ojha if he found it objectionable. Ojha, while appearing composed, deferred to party guidelines, stating, “The party will decide the line. This is what these people will decide.” He then removed his lapel microphone, effectively ending the interview.

Ojha’s Political Background and Speculation

Known for his popular UPSC coaching sessions on YouTube, Ojha’s entry into politics has generated considerable attention. Reports suggest he had previously sought Lok Sabha tickets from the BJP and Congress but was denied. His move to the AAP was seen as an attempt to align with a party that could offer him a political platform.

The incident has raised questions about his alignment with AAP’s stance, given his history of praising leaders from opposition parties. Critics have pointed out the possible challenges he faces in reconciling his personal views with party expectations.

BBC Highlights Interruption

BBC News Hindi, which uploaded the video, described the situation as one where AAP functionaries “stopped the recording midway” and “did not let the conversation finish.” The interruption has drawn mixed reactions online, with some criticizing AAP for stifling dialogue and others defending the party’s need to manage narratives during an election season.

Political and Public Reactions

The video has triggered discussions on social media, with many debating the balance between journalistic inquiry and political messaging. While some viewers accused AAP of restricting Ojha’s freedom of expression, others argued that the question was designed to provoke controversy.

As the Delhi elections draw closer, Ojha’s ability to navigate such scrutiny and align himself with AAP’s strategies will likely be watched closely by both his supporters and critics.

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