The country gets the feeling that the TV editors allowed the PM to get away with not so convincing replies. Western editors would have made the life of PM miserable with some searching and bold questions. I can understand the NDTV (Nehru Dynasty TV) but what about the others?
Re: PM's interview
by Shruthi Menon on Feb 21, 2011 12:57 PM
Most of the TV channels in India are created by the political parties to suit their purpose. So no much can be derived from such stage managed interview.
Re: Re: PM's interview
by GC Jain on Feb 21, 2011 01:19 PM
all tv channels are bought by only one party. If the prince visits one down troden's house, that is news for all channels but if Baba Ram Dev addresses lakhs of people all over India that is not worth showing.
Re: PM's interview
by neeraj malhotra on Feb 21, 2011 01:15 PM
true, but all other editors like Arnab Goswami, Rajdeep sardesai, they were all part of NDTV only. The English media primarily has always been pro- gandhis. They all are waiting for the Padam bhushan and being nominated to parliament. They were all exposed by Barkha dutt - Nadia tapes
This rotten Govt & Rotten ISA officers boost all scmes, they enclourge scams, take full advantage & finally to fool people, they arrest & kill one such Harsahad Mehta
Re: CONGRESS MADE INDIA 3RD RICHEST COUNTRY IN WORLD
by Vishwanathan Anand on Feb 21, 2011 01:32 PM
you have such apt name... supported by your chalta hai comment.... chalta NAHI hai should be the right approach.... lets not be so ignorant and careless when it comes to issues of national importance, even a 10th std. boy will laugh at your comment - step out of your AC office and just look around in we look like 3rd richest country...
Re: CONGRESS MADE INDIA 3RD RICHEST COUNTRY IN WORLD
by neeraj malhotra on Feb 21, 2011 01:17 PM
sure he must be one of them who has become rich courtesy war widows
By the time UPA will come out with the reforms post scams, the country will hardly have any money left in hand with aam aadmi. It will have found its way to Swiss bank ot the allied banks abroad.