Jaya Prada loses cool, threatens to slap reporter
PTI : Deoria (UP), Tue Mar 12 2013, 20:05 hrs
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Actress-turned-politician Jaya Prada today lost her cool and threatened a reporter to slap him when she was asked a question regarding her relations with Samajwadi Party, with which she was associated earlier.
"Kya sawal puch rahe hain aap. Ek lafa dungi" (What question you are asking...I will give you a slap), Jaya Prada, the independent Lok Sabha MP from Rampur in Uttar Pradesh said.
"I am expelled by the SP..," she said.
Earlier, she met Parveen Azad, wife of slain DSP Zia-ul- Haq, who was shot dead on March 2, and consoled her.
Meanwhile, CBI team probing the DSP murder case called Azad on her mobile and inquired something from her and also directed her not to share it with media.
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