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Watch | Modi’s 'Cloud Cover' Faux Pas

Senior editor Arfa Khanum Sherwani dissects PM Modi's 'cloud theory' where he had claimed that he had approved the February 26th Balakot airstrikes despite the presence of bad weather because the clouds would hide the Indian planes from Pakistan’s radars.
Senior editor Arfa Khanum Sherwani dissects PM Modi's 'cloud theory' where he had claimed that he had approved the February 26th Balakot airstrikes despite the presence of bad weather because the clouds would hide the Indian planes from Pakistan’s radars.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made history by not addressing even one press conference in last five years. But one can see him giving back to back interviews to media houses which are known as ‘Darbari media’, just a few days before the Lok Sabha election results.

Recently, the PM said in an interview to News Nation, that he approved the February 26 Balakot airstrikes despite the presence of bad weather because the clouds would hide the Indian planes from Pakistan’s radars and that he had used his 'raw wisdom’.

Senior editor of The Wire Arfa Khanum Sherwani, dissects the 'cloud theory', along with his other ‘main toh fakir Aadmi hu’ theories which are nothing but jhulmas to mislead the people

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