Strange compensation story

IN Media Watch Briefs | 15/07/2015

IBN-Lokmat Lunch Time newscast ran a story of seven farmers getting their compensation only after they sought permission of authorities to commit suicide. The anchor interviewed one such farmer on phone who said till yesterday no money was credited. Then came the brilliant question, "How did you know it is transferred?" The farmer simply said, " I don~t know, you are telling us!"

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