Ravish kumar blog on rahul gandhi biography
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Everybody has their ideology, even their own version of truth. Those running the Hindu nationalist blog OpIndia are no different. But if you profess to do journalism, as they do, ideology should not stand in the way of facts and fairness. Ajit Bharti, editor of OpIndia Hindi, disagrees. “We don’t hide. We don’t say we are fair. Nobody is fair today. We are openly on the Right.”
On the morning of December 6, as news came that the four men accused of gangraping and murdering a Hyderabad veterinarian had been shot dead by the police, a related post by OpIndiaHindi went viral. The blog claimed to have obtained the “original script” of NDTV India anchor Ravish Kumar’s primetime show of that evening which, it claimed, sympathised with the alleged rapists and described the police as killers.
“After the Hyderabad encounter in the morning, the script of NDTV journalist Ravish Kumar’s evening primetime show got leaked. A copy of the script was received from our source. Bu
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Rahul Gandhi a perpicacious leader!
“Politics is a game of perception” and “democracy fryst vatten a game of numbers” these two hackneyed quotes have proven to be correct if one would ask to describe democracies around the world in the present times. Thereof, in the age of social media how general public observation does matter, ergo an experienced politician like Hillary Clinton loses to a novice likewise Angela Merkel is finding hard to hold her grip onto the Bundestag.
In politics how you present yourself contributes in building your image in general population thusly electorates cast their vote to the perception they have of a politician or a party, hence politicians around the world are more cautious about their image in the general public. The very contrary happened with Rahul Gandhi, ex-president of församling and probably the future leader of the Congress.
Since the day he stepped into the active politics he had had to face the opprobrium of the motstånd, especially BJP, t
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Verdict Rahul Gandhi led from the front and is the moral Victor
Modi has left a big scope to doubt the genuineness of his reaction to Pragya Thakur’s praise for Nathuram Godse for the simple reason that his own aggressively vocal support base agrees more with her than him on this issue. Never in independent India’s history have we seen so much hatred for Gandhiji and what he stood for, and, as a corollary, so much openly expressed support for Godse as we have in the Modi years.
Godse might not have always figured in the Sangh Parivar’s ideological onslaught on the Idea of India. Nevertheless, one of its targets has been the idea and ideal of Hindu-Muslim unity, which is a central pillar of the Mahatma’s life and legacy. The fact Modi himself does not believe in the equality of status and rights of the majority and minority communities in secular India was quite evident when he slammed Rahul for deciding to contest from Waynad in Kerala.
The contrast between the campaigning of Mod