'No idea why I keep going viral': BJP MP Ravi Kishan reacts to 'home-from-work' slip-up
Actor-turned-politician Ravi Kishan clarified a viral "home-from-work" slip-up, explaining he meant "work from home" while discussing PM Modi's appeal amid rising fuel costs. He expressed bewilderment at his statements becoming internet sensations, stating he's just a human who makes mistakes like anyone else.
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