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When we sent Barkha Dutt's tweet to Arnab Goswami

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The News Minute| October 27, 2014| 7.00 pm ISTFor somedays now many journalists have been getting 'info' on whose names figure in the black money list. We heard Andhra MP names, some others heard Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh politicians' names. As the suspense built up over whose names the government will reveal, Arun Jaitley and P Chidambaram competed with each other in dishing out interviews. Barkha Dutt, NDTV Group Editor, interviewed both these leaders, and she sure was happy about it.On Monday she tweeted:Can now name the ex UPA minister as 1 of 4 congress Netas under investigation. Praneet Kaur denies holding any foreign account to @sunetrac— barkha dutt (@BDUTT) October 27, 2014My exclusive this morning officially confirmed. Praneet Kaur replies to IT notice on black money. 3 other Congress netas also get notices— barkha dutt (@BDUTT) October 27, 2014Good Work Week. 2 exclusives- with @arunjaitley here http://t.co/RRvdnJGeEE & Chidambaram here http://t.co/0KLauWKJkh set political agenda— barkha dutt (@BDUTT) October 27, 2014We sent these tweets to Times Now's Editor-in Chief Arnab Goswami and THIS was his reaction."Navika I don’t want to over emphasise this point, but when you are two hours ahead of any other media organization across the Indian sub-continent on the biggest news story of the country then I think the viewers get the point. There are channels that break stories and there are channels that follow tickers of other channels. "Well Barkha Dutt did tweet that and Arnab Goswami did say that... not in the order we mentioned though! (Satire)Read- Attention software engineers: Arnab Goswami's News Hour explained for you

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