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It’s easy to understand why the government can’t speak the hard truth. When this war ends, as all wars do, India’s interests will lie with both the winner and the loser.
Indian media is full of charlatans masquerading as journalists, some calling themselves SENIOR Journalists. Not very difficult to identify them, although they don’t have horns on their head.
I miss those days when articles criticizing a political party were decent. This is disgusting and distasteful. I know people hate godi media and all but this too is equally hateful in opinion. I wonder what the editor was thinking by greenliting such piece. We came to see more of a neutral stance in journalism, but i have came across two such highly biased article in one go. Wow!
Disrespectful pet dog of naidu. Modi could have finished him by partnering with jagan. Abusing modi is your past time everyone knows. But times changes who knows naidu will be on modis feet someday
Hi Kapil,
Your article speaks of your low character with stupid arguments. You do not know BJP guys as you are simply a stooge of Modi bashing journalism. BJP does not crave for power. If you wish hell for the country for further 100 years go on with your biased narration and cock-eyed portrayal of a strong, determined selfless leader despised for his qualities.
I understand Mr Kapil’s dislike for Mr.Modi and like for Mr Naidu. Clearly Mr.Naidu is having his moment, but in precisely moment like this we should be carefully. Both Mr Modi and Mr Naidu are in search of legacies. It would serve both of them well, to work together.
This author has such hatred for the Prime Minister, that he forgets decency of language.
” At his feet” and ” neophyte” , you are talking about two term Prime Minister of this country.
Who has won three successive mandate . You on the other side can not even win an RWA Election
All the hurt reactions to this article are from Modi bhakts! ?
Indian media is full of charlatans masquerading as journalists, some calling themselves SENIOR Journalists. Not very difficult to identify them, although they don’t have horns on their head.
I miss those days when articles criticizing a political party were decent. This is disgusting and distasteful. I know people hate godi media and all but this too is equally hateful in opinion. I wonder what the editor was thinking by greenliting such piece. We came to see more of a neutral stance in journalism, but i have came across two such highly biased article in one go. Wow!
Disrespectful pet dog of naidu. Modi could have finished him by partnering with jagan. Abusing modi is your past time everyone knows. But times changes who knows naidu will be on modis feet someday
Hi Kapil,
Your article speaks of your low character with stupid arguments. You do not know BJP guys as you are simply a stooge of Modi bashing journalism. BJP does not crave for power. If you wish hell for the country for further 100 years go on with your biased narration and cock-eyed portrayal of a strong, determined selfless leader despised for his qualities.
I never particularly look for the editors name. but this time i did, Mr kapil holds a lot of hate him.
Dear Editor,
I understand Mr Kapil’s dislike for Mr.Modi and like for Mr Naidu. Clearly Mr.Naidu is having his moment, but in precisely moment like this we should be carefully. Both Mr Modi and Mr Naidu are in search of legacies. It would serve both of them well, to work together.
This author has such hatred for the Prime Minister, that he forgets decency of language.
” At his feet” and ” neophyte” , you are talking about two term Prime Minister of this country.
Who has won three successive mandate . You on the other side can not even win an RWA Election