The questions are framed in such a way to do voting campaign for Congress. Such a shameless dirty journalism by Rediff.
See, "2004 election was turned on its head by aam-aadmi"
This is a statement. I hate you Rediff, you are a slumdog, I have seen always you put questions in such a way that u can do campaign for what u want to prove.
Re: Keep it up Rediff I think congress has paid u well
by Gaurav Sharma on Mar 27, 2009 12:51 PM
She is a independent candidate. Secondly, she is contesting against PM candidate of BJP LKA, so it has to be a anti BJP debate, may be thats y u felt it is pro cong..:)Note..( I am not from Congress, i dont beleive in a party system, I want a Neta ji, a Vallabh Bhai Patel kinda person to lead the nation)
Re: Re: Re: Keep it up Rediff I think congress has paid u well
by Gaurav Sharma on Mar 27, 2009 01:09 PM
U are right Anirbhan, in a way, journalist is wrong as The day Aam aadmi will vote, this contry will have a better futhre. The kind of money govt. claim to spend on elections, is huge but waste. Till we all not gear up to vote.
Re: Re: Keep it up Rediff I think congress has paid u well
by anirban bandyopadhyay on Mar 27, 2009 12:55 PM
See the quoted part and if you have guts or basic education then tell me how a journalist can make this statement ""2004 election was turned on its head by aam-aadmi"
Before that BJP voted to power by "aam hijr a"????
A journalist can ask question but can not insult the voters.
This is like CPIM in bengal. If you vote me progressive if not then anti-establishment.
This is dirty journalism first accept that. One can attack a party but not the general feeling of the masses.
She has been found involved in Kabootarbaji and when caught he cried all the fouls. How she can be called clean? Just because she has condemned Post Godhra riots? She did not criticise Godhra killings yet.