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'''Ashish Sureshchandra Khetan''' is an Indian journalist turned politician. '''Ashish Sureshchandra Khetan''' is an Indian journalist turned politician.



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Ashish Sureshchandra Khetan is an Indian journalist turned politician.

As a Tehelka journalist, he attracted nationwide attention for The Truth: Gujarat 2002. He later established his own investigative journalism portal called Gulail.

In 2014, he joined the Aam Aadmi Party. He fought the 2014 general elections from New Delhi but lost to Bharatiya Janata Party's Meenakshi Lekhi by a margin of 1,62,708 votes.

References

  1. From stenography to journalism—Ashish Khetan
  2. I could've joined politics only through AAP: Ashish Khetan
  3. Lekhi writes a new chapter
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