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they sucking up to BJP ?

Yeah that is true, but I don't think they are sucking up to BJP but Jailtey.

Their change in attitude, point of view from UPA rule to NDA rule is rather obvious. The inherent bias of these yellow journalists cannot be changed, but the editorial staff and producers are certainly forced to be pro govt.
 
Hum pyaas sahi rate pe baich rahe hai ...
Modi ji please humne 18 rupiye ka pyaas 40 mein bechne do.
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Stamping Out Indira, Rajiv: Congress's focus attack on Gandhis shows limits of its identity - The Economic Times

Congress's entire premise appears to be that BJP will lose Bihar, that the Modi government is tottering, that the Bihar verdict will validate Congress's monsoon session filibustering and give it a larger constituency in Parliament, that a revolt will take place within BJP, that a Nitish Kumar-Lalu Prasad victory in Patna will somehow revive Congress as the fulcrum of a national opposition alliance.

There are so many suppositions and presumptions packed into that set of hopes that it is downright bewildering.What happens, for instance, if NDA actually wins Bihar? Many in Congress are waiting for the outcome of that state election before making their move. In Assam, West Bengal and Punjab, all states that see elections in the coming 15 months, further desertions from Congress and even a breaking away of chunks of the party are being predicted by veteran insiders.

In truth, Congress is tottering. It is set to lose Assam in 2016 and could well finish a distant fourth in West Bengal.Its Tamil Nadu unit has more or less vanished. In Delhi, there are murmurs about party office staff not being paid because resourceful MPs are refusing to part with hard-earned money . In the monsoon session, the party punched well above its weight due to the fact that it had enough seats in the Rajya Sabha to block a constitutional amendment (the Goods and Services Tax Bill). ..
 
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Rajnath Singh's 'Operation Smile' rescues 19,000 missing children from slavery, abuse - The Economic Times

AAP Punjab Leader HS Phoolka Quits Party Posts, Concentrate On 1984 Case | Focus News

Aam Aadmi Party leader and Advocate HS Phoolka has declared he will resign from all posts in the party. Phoolka in an open letter has said that he is resigning from AAP to focus full time on ensuring justice for 1984 riot victims.

Phholka said that the 1984 riot cases are at a crucial juncture which requires his full time. He said that AAP has agreed to relieve me from all posts.

However, his resignation comes at a time when the rift in the Aam Aadmi Party’s Punjab unit has grabbed headlines. A recorded phone conversation, purportedly between party MPs Bhagwant Mann and Dharamvira Gandhi in which Mann pointed fingers at party colleagues, has now gone viral on social media.

In the leaked audio clip, Sangrur MP Mann was heard saying that control of the party’s Punjab affairs should be with the elected MPs.

He was also critical of other party leaders, including senior advocate H S Phoolka, Khalsa and state party convener Sucha Singh Chhotepur, saying that they indulged in manipulations. He also said people voted for personalities and not for “jharu” (party symbol) alone.

After Gandhi and Khalsa were suspended by the party, Phoolka had asked volunteers, in an open letter, to “not let me and the party down” and continue to work for the people of Punjab.
 
After ED now CBI to register a case in National Herald issue.
Sonia, Rahul on sticky wicket as FIR to be filed in Herald land grab

GST bill pass ho jayega :lol:

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Rajnath Singh's 'Operation Smile' rescues 19,000 missing children from slavery, abuse - The Economic Times

AAP Punjab Leader HS Phoolka Quits Party Posts, Concentrate On 1984 Case | Focus News

Aam Aadmi Party leader and Advocate HS Phoolka has declared he will resign from all posts in the party. Phoolka in an open letter has said that he is resigning from AAP to focus full time on ensuring justice for 1984 riot victims.

Phholka said that the 1984 riot cases are at a crucial juncture which requires his full time. He said that AAP has agreed to relieve me from all posts.

However, his resignation comes at a time when the rift in the Aam Aadmi Party’s Punjab unit has grabbed headlines. A recorded phone conversation, purportedly between party MPs Bhagwant Mann and Dharamvira Gandhi in which Mann pointed fingers at party colleagues, has now gone viral on social media.

In the leaked audio clip, Sangrur MP Mann was heard saying that control of the party’s Punjab affairs should be with the elected MPs.

He was also critical of other party leaders, including senior advocate H S Phoolka, Khalsa and state party convener Sucha Singh Chhotepur, saying that they indulged in manipulations. He also said people voted for personalities and not for “jharu” (party symbol) alone.

After Gandhi and Khalsa were suspended by the party, Phoolka had asked volunteers, in an open letter, to “not let me and the party down” and continue to work for the people of Punjab.

well, that leaves way for Satbir Singh to be AAP punjab CM candidate...
 
Their change in attitude, point of view from UPA rule to NDA rule is rather obvious. The inherent bias of these yellow journalists cannot be changed, but the editorial staff and producers are certainly forced to be pro govt.
I have been following NDTV ever since..& really struggling to see any change in their attitude towards BJP..even minute. Every prominent anchor in that channel seems to harbour inherent hatred towards the party & Modi especially.
Unless they hide Nidhi Razdan away from the camera...one will always doubt their intentions!
 
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