New Delhi: Senior Journalist and executive editor of NDTV, Ravish Kumar on Tuesday slammed media reports of his resignation from the channel after several media houses reported that he has parted ways with NDTV.
Taking to his official Facebook page took a dig at Jan Satta, who reportedly published a report of his resignation and asked the media house, who submitted his resignation to NDTV on his behalf.
In a hindi post, Ravish asked “I am trying to figure out who submitted my resignation? Whether I submitted it or the ones who are trying to gain hits on their websites by publishing such reports.”
“I think people who are throwing such rumors around, do not have money to throw. Please don’t seek clarification from me on this, first they spread such rumors and then they seek clarification from me if it is true,” he wrote in the post.
He further asked if Jan Satta actually published any such report about him and added that what is the website doing by publishing anything about him to gain hits.
Adding that he has not resigned, he urged people to “relax” and took a sly dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“The state of employment in the country is very bad. Hon’ble PM has ruined the economy of the country. Neither there are jobs in this country like before nor salaries” he added.
He then urged people to not be disappointed with the state of affairs in the country and gave them a insight of what they should be doing when they feel disappointed.
“But unemployment doesn’t mean you should feel disappointed about it. When it feels like things won’t get better in the future, start working on repairing the mistakes of the past. Your time will pass.
“If you still feel disappointed and let down, look at the meme on internet that theorize Nehru being a Muslim and ponder on what Muslims should do. It will make you so happy that you will not be able to handle it” he further wrote.
Addressing Muslims and “Mahapurush” he added that they have two factors for feeling happy and added that they need not feel disappointed only because they don’t have a job.