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Netizen points out mistake in KBC 13 question, show producer Siddhartha Basu replies

A netizen recently brought it to everyone’s notice that a question in the quiz show Kaun Banega Crorepati 13 was wrong on its Monday, September 13, episode. The viewer claimed that the question and the corresponding correct answer to it was shown wrong. KBC 13’s producer, Siddhartha Basu, took to Twitter and said that the said question was not wrong.

Normally, with which of these does every sitting of the Indian Parliament start? The options given to her were Zero hour, Question hour, Legislative business, and Privilege motion.

A viewer took a screenshot of the question and the right answer was highlighted in green. He tweeted, “Wrong question and answer in today’s episode of @KBCsony. Have followed several sessions on TV. Normally sitting in #LokSabha begins with Zero hour and sitting in #RajyaSabha begins with Question hour. Please get it checked. @SrBachchan @LokSabhaSectt @babubasu (sic).”

Siddhartha Basu, KBC 13 producer, responded saying there was no error. “No error whatsoever. Kindly check the handbooks for members of the Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha for yourself. In both houses, unless otherwise directed by the speaker/chairperson, sittings conventionally begin with Question Hour, followed by Zero Hour (sic),” he said in his tweet.

The man wrote in a follow-up tweet along with some screenshots, “Mr. Basu, thank you for your response. I cross checked the information on Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha websites. The two screenshots testify that both the question, as well as the answer were wrong. Must mention that sitting in Rajya Sabha begins at 11.00 am (sic).”

Siddharth again took to Twitter to reply the man and tweeted, “These spell out in black & white exactly what the question & answer assert. Pease read them or any other authoritative source again. There is no room for misinterpretation. It’s odd that you should persist with seeing an error where there is none (sic).”

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