Even Goebels will be impressed with the trick Rediff is playing -- the headline says something else, while the story actually says the opposite. The headline says US Congressmen may have been paid while the story says they paid for their own trip and expenses. It is about time someone caught the tail of Rediff news editors for this.
Re: Juz a question
by Bharat Ratna on Mar 30, 2013 11:30 PM
they are paid to say these things. just watching Modi's power point pesentation they understood the word development....
Re: look
by Bharat Prashar on Mar 31, 2013 12:11 AM
Regardless of how low (or maybe high) opinion you may have of Narendra Modi one is sure that, notwithstanding a high and mighty Bharat Ratna ID, a genuine Indian does not need to be reminded that respect to the guest(s) is meant to be one of the main principal pillars of Indian civil behaviour.
Re: Does he
by p kumar on Mar 30, 2013 11:27 PM
rediff is running a slander campaign. watch out their captions. they run a vote on whether manmohan singh should get a third term, as if the upa has already won the elections. then they run a campaign on why bjp is worried about modi. and now they run a campaign that americans were paid to praise modi. this is nothing but slow poisoning of minds. rediff is nothing but a media for character assassination.