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Kapil Mishra questions Alka Lamba’s China visits

In a volley of tweets early today, Delhi MLA Kapil Mishra raised questions about AAP MLA from Chandni Chowk Alka Lamba’s stand on China. On 6th August, Alka Lamba shared an article by Pakistan’s think-tank and independent research website, Centre for Research & Security Studies which suggested Bhutan had denied requesting India for help in relation to the Doklam stand-off


Kapil Mishra, estranged AAP MLA was quick to question why was Lamba supporting China’s stand instead of India?


He even questioned Delhi Chief Minister and AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal why ws he silent while Lamba endorsed China’s stand. He compared his silence to treachery.


He next wrote an open letter to Arvind Kejriwal:



In this open letter, Mishra questioned the number of times Lamba visited China in last five years. He also questioned Kejriwal as to why he isn’t stopping “China sponsored propaganda” on social media. In the open letter he also questioned Kejriwal about Ashish Khetan’s China visits as well.

He put up 2 questions to Arvind Kejriwal:


To which, Chandni Chowk MLA Alka Lamba had a emoji filled reply.


She further accused Mishra of having CM aspirations.


She then went on to call Mishra “jobless” and added a few more emojis in the sub tweet she posted for Mishra.


Only time will tell whether there is any truth to Mishra’s allegations.

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