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CAUGHT UP or CAUGHT OUT in Fiji Politics fracas. PAL AHLUWALIA in NZ caught in extraordinary scenes when Coalition Minister Charan Singh accuses Radio Tarana boss of swindling taxpayers. Reporter Booted Out

19/3/2023

 
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SOUR ENDING
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BOOTED OUT for repeatedly questioning Singh
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Robert Khan- Accused of cheating Fiji Taxpayers of $123m

WHISKEY FUELLED NIGHT: As the Radio Tarana journalist is WHISKED out of the meeting, an eagle-eyed reader pointed out to Fijileaks that the Sugar Minister Singh is holding what looks like a glass of whiskey (see circled photo in red below), and the reader wondered if Nitya Reddy was also tipsy on whiskey? A source who attended the meeting denied that the speakers were 'high' on Scotch whiskey.

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NITYA REDDY moderating questions at the meeting, with Pal Ahluwalia and Charan Jeath Singh willing to take questions

*Ahluwalia was one of the speakers at an unofficial private gathering hosted by the former MP and PAP supporter NITYA REDDY in Auckland. 
*Sugar Minister (Ministry of Multi-Ethnic Affairs yet to be set up) CHARAN JEATH SINGH was heckled by a Radio Tarana reporter over the price of sugar promises, with Singh retaliating that he would not only be NOT appearing for an interview with Radio Tarana but would not entertain any questions from the reporter because of Radio Tarana's bias reporting.
*Singh also accused Radio Tarana boss ROBERT KHAN of swindling the Fiji taxpayers to the tune of $123million.
*As the exchanges between Singh and Radio Tarana reporter became more heated, degenerating into a shouting match, NITYA REDDY took control of the microphone, accused the reporter of being 'an imposter' at the meeting, that Radio Tarana was biased against NFP leader BIMAN PRASAD during previous interview (we may recall Prasad had fled the interview half-way when he was questioned on his party's manifesto), and brought the proceedings to a halt, shouting at the reporter,
'GET OUT. IT IS OUR NIGHT'
*We are sure the taxpayers of Fiji who have already handed $10million to USP VC Pal Ahluwalia (and Finance Minister Biman Prasad is expecting to hand a further cheques of $100million to USP) will want to know in what capacity was Ahluwalia at the private meeting with Sugar Minister Charan Jeath Singh in Auckland, New Zealand.
*The reporter Al Ishag (Akash) was bundled out, still screaming and shouting and demanding answers.

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GET OUT: Radio Tarana reporter (in cap) bundled out of the meeting
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GET OUT, THIS IS OUR NIGHT: Radio Tarana reporter manhandled and booted out of an unofficial private gathering where USP VC Pal Ahluwalia and Coalition Minister for Sugar Charan Jeath Singh were guest speakers

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