Low IQ Level! Richa rejoices over NDTV's report on UAE banning the import of Indian grain, gets schooled

Yesterday, the gulf nation UAE suspended the re-export of wheat imported from India to protect food, amid the ongoing global wheat shortage due to the Russia-Ukraine war. The decision has been taken in view of the international developments that have affected trade flows.

NewsBharati    16-Jun-2022 12:30:16 PM
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Richa Chadha, an actress and highly intellectual liberal, has always gotten trolled for various reasons. This time, the actress once again got badly trolled for showing her "Low IQ level" on social media.
 
Yesterday, the gulf nation UAE suspended the re-export of wheat imported from India to protect food, amid the ongoing global wheat shortage due to the Russia-Ukraine war. The decision has been taken in view of the international developments that have affected trade flows.
 
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It further added, "in appreciation of the solid and strategic relations that bind the UAE and India, especially after the signing of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between the two countries and the Indian government’s approval to export wheat to the UAE for domestic consumption."
 
However, giving new a twist to that news, NDTV Hindi tweeted that UAE has banned the import of wheat from India. Meanwhile NDTV english didn’t use such a blatant false text, but used confused headline. Due to that, some liberals started rejoicing over the decision assuming that the UAE banned the export of wheat to India over the ongoing Nupur Sharma controversy.
 
 
 
Following them like a blind, Richa Chadha also expresses happiness over the decision thinking that the decision is going to affect the Indian economy. Without even reading the full report, Richa Chadha said, "Welcome to the international economic impact of hate."
 
Soon after that, Twitterati started trolling her. Realising her mistake, Rich deleted her tweet from her social media wall. However, the screenshots of the tweet are going viral on social media.