Gaurav Vallabh asked tricky questions, Sambit Patra

Sekar Chandra
Gaurav Vallabh asked tricky questions, Sambit Patra…


Gaurav Vallabh, considered a sharp spokesperson of congress, resigned from the party on thursday (April 4). After this Vallabh joined BJP. bjp General Secretary Vinod Tawde gave him membership of the party. Earlier, in his resignation letter sent to congress President mallikarjun Kharge, he said that he did not feel comfortable with the way the party was moving ahead in a directionless manner. Vallabh said, "I cannot raise anti-Sanatan slogans." Gaurav Vallabh has been presenting Congress's side in tv debates for the last few years.


Video of Gaurav Vallabh and Sambit Patra goes viral


The video of Gaurav Vallabh's tv debate went viral in the year 2019 when he argued with the well-known bjp spokesperson Sambit Patra in the ABP news program. Gaurav Vallabh had asked how many zeros are there in five trillion. In ABP News' special program Summit, Sambit Patra praised the work of the Modi government on the economic front. He said at the ABP summit held in Jharkhand, "Narendra Modi has rightly said that India's economy had reached two trillion dollars in 70 years, but achieved a big milestone by adding one trillion dollars in just 5 years." Therefore, two trillion dollars may be added in the coming five years. We will become a five trillion dollar economy at the peak of the world.


In response to this, Gaurav Vallabh said I think my brother likes this number of five very much. Snatch away the parlay of five trillion...five rupees before everyone else. The poor man who eats a parle of five rupees should be snatched away first. Then talk about five trillion. This five trillion is just like he had said that Rs 15 lakh will come into everyone's account. Sambit Bhaiya, how many zeros are there in five trillion? Narrate. On this, Sambit Patra said that first ask rahul gandhi about this. In response to this, Gaurav Vallabh said that he does not know how many zeros there are in five trillion. Let me tell you, this is my challenge. There are 12 zeros in five trillion. The video of this entire debate went viral on social media.

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