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Faking news: Expose me, little-known politician urges IAC

A little-known politician from a remote part of India has requested Arvind Kejriwal to expose him so that at least he is known for his deeds.

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A little-known politician from a remote part of India has requested Arvind Kejriwal to expose him so that at least he is known for his deeds.

This unidentified politician has sent a big parcel containing dozens of documents that allegedly prove how he has amassed huge wealth through corrupt practices.

“Yes, we have received such papers but are not sure if they are genuine and authentic,” Manish Sisodia, a close aide of Arvind Kejriwal confirmed.

“We even Googled about this person, but it seems there is absolutely no news about him or his claimed corrupt deeds.”
The documents received by IAC (India Against Corruption), which are accompanied by a passionately written letter, claim that this little-known politician is frustrated with people like Salman Khurshid hogging all the limelight for a possible scam of just Rs71 lakh while no one even knows his name.

“Sir, I siphon off Rs 71 lakh from government funds almost on a daily basis. Don’t you think I need at least some recognition from you or the people of this country?” the letter addressed to Arvind Kejriwal reads.

The politician claims that no welfare or development scheme by any government has ever been implemented in his constituency, yet he wins elections regularly as an independent candidate in a far off region in the country assumed to be under the control of Naxalites.

“Apart from being a community leader, which gets me votes on caste basis, I’ve also created an ecosystem, where everyone is earning, even though peanuts, through corrupt means, and hence corruption is almost a non-issue here,” the politician explained his politics in the letter.

This yet-to-be-identified little-known politician further claimed that he was “reasonably certain” that being accused of massive corruption will not harm his career; instead it could help him to get an entry into national-level politics.

“All this wealth is meaningless if people don’t even know me,” the politician is reported to have argued in his letter to Kejriwal.

Arvind Kejriwal and his team members are currently trying to ascertain the identity and “achievements” of this politician, but are not sure if they should expose him.

“The numbers he has quoted are impressive, almost CAG level, but then what’s the point if no one knows him?” an activist of IAC told Faking News on conditions of anonymity.

“It’s almost like Karan Johar signing a Bhojpuri actor opposite Kareena Kapoor in a high budget movie just because that Bhojpuri actor’s movie has been a hit in some parts of Bihar.”

Rahul Roushan thinks he can make some sense through nonsense. He attempts the same through his news satire website
www.fakingnews.com

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