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Alka Lamba brazens out her fake survey tweet, attacks news channel for exposing her lie

Earlier today we had reported how AAP Chandi Chowk MLA had tweeted a fake survey on the upcoming Bawana bypolls. Following which, ABP News had to issue a disclaimer that they had not conducted any such survey posted by Lamba:


Lamba did delete her tweet, but she decided to brazen it out instead of apologising or explaining how she got that fake survey pic.

Instead, this is what she tweeted,


The laughing till tears roll down emoji followed a tweet which said how everyone at ABP News was terrified, and that everyone from ‘owner to driver to peon’ have been instructed to tweet it the ‘clarification’.

Not even getting into the lack of sensitivity, respect and dignity of labour, Lamba conveniently forgot that it is she, not the news channel, that needs to ‘clarify’ why she tweeted such fake image!

Twitter users were quick to point out her absurdity.


She also got lesson 101 in dignity of labour.


This is not the first time Lamba has shown irresponsible behaviour. Last time when she climbed the crane during fire incident in Chandni Chowk, she had posted an emoji-happy tweet that the idea of disrupting rescue operations during fire is how she gets her thrills.


Meanwhile, AAP rebel leader Kapil Mishra has filed a complaint with the Election Commission regarding the fake poll tweeted by Lamba and other fake newspaper clips being spread by AAP supporters:

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