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Nitish Kumar Citizenship Amendment Act United Nations Indian Politics 2014 Lok Sabha Election Karan Thapar
Nitish Kumar Citizenship Amendment Act United Nations Indian Politics 2014 Lok Sabha Election Karan Thapar
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He was expelled from the party on 29 January 2020 for criticizing party head, Nitish Kumar's, supportive stand
on Citizenship Amendment Act (2019).[4] Initially trained in public health, Kishor has worked for the United
Nations for eight years before entering into Indian politics.[5][6]
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the 2014 Lok Sabha election.[7] In a 2018 interview, Karan Thapar recalled having been told by Pawan Verma
that Kishor had shown Modi his famous broken off interview with Karan Thapar 30 times, to train him on how to
answer difficult questions.[8]
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