Fact Check: Does Ravish Kumar resign after Adani Group buys NDTV?
Fact Check: Does Ravish Kumar resign after Adani Group buys NDTV?
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New Delhi: Adani Group has acquired a 29% stake in left-wing media group NDTV. Since then, many discussions have started going on and speculations are even being made that anchor Ravish Kumar may resign from the TV channel as soon as the Adani Group buys NDTV. Meanwhile, Ravish Kumar himself has responded to these speculations. Ravish Kumar tweeted, "Honorable public, the talk of my resignation is just like Prime Minister Narendra Modi has agreed to give me an interview and Akshay Kumar is waiting for me at the gate with a Bambaiya mango.''

 

Not only this, but Ravish has also described himself as the world's first and most expensive zero TRP anchor in his tweet. Let us know that since the Adani Group bought the stake in NDTV, the market of discussions on social media has been hot. A large number of people are also sharing memes. People's opinion on social media is also seen divided. Some people have supported Ravish Kumar, calling him a good journalist. At the same time, some people are also surrounding Ravish Kumar for selective reporting.

 

People are commenting on Ravish's tweet, Nikhil Reddy has written 'Sometimes call Umar Khalid innocent, sometimes ask for evidence from the Indian Army on the air strike. There is absolutely no shameless journalist like Ravish Kumar in the entire country.' Garima wrote, 'It is a matter of great sorrow. We were waiting for you on Zee News.' Rishi Bagri wrote, 'Ravish Kumar refused to resign. He said that he approved Adani's job.'

 

Rohit Srivastava wrote, "Ravish Ji, why are you so awful by Modi Ji? Didn't he do anything in eight years that you could praise for two words? I know you and he does not have a fight for the rights of their land, but for anyone, so much negativity that everything looks black is right? You can be called the world's first sold journalist, Ravish Babu.''

However, whatever is going on on social media about Ravish Kumar, the Adani group's decision to buy a stake in NDTV has created a stir in the stock market. NDTV shares are seeing a big jump. On Tuesday, NDTV's stock closed at Rs 366, but on Wednesday morning, it has seen a rise again. It is currently trading at Rs 388. NDTV shares have seen a jump of more than 300 per cent this year.  

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