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My Elimination 'Unfair, Forceful': Kishwar Merchant

Darpan News Desk IANS, 09 Jan, 2016 02:24 PM
    Hours after walking out of the Bigg Boss Season 9 with Rs.15 lakh, Kishwar Merchant termed her elimination as an "unfair task" and "forceful".
     
    Kishwar, who was in a neck-to-neck battle with Prince Narula in the Ticket to Finale task, gave it up in its last leg and walked out of the house with a good sum of money. 
     
    "It was totally an unfair task. Either of us had to go home despite being the strong contenders. Of course, I got the money, but I would not have felt this bad had I been eliminated through a normal procedure," she told IANS.
     
    "...this was forceful. It was a very difficult decision for me to take."
     
    "We both were strong... But I know Prince has a huge fan following. So, if we had gone to the finale, his winning probability was five percent more than me," Kishwar said. 

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