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On Point with Nupur Sharma : Tell all interview of Honourable Minister Smriti Irani

In this second episode of ‘On Point with Nupur Sharma’, it was a privilege to interview the Honourable Minister of Textiles and Information and Broadcasting, Ms Smriti Irani.

An important part of the Modi Government, Smriti Irani has often been surrounded by controversies and mindless, falsely concocted propaganda. In this tell-all interview, Ms Irani clears the air on some of the recent controversies that the Lutyens Media has taken immense pleasure in furthering.

Ms Irani candidly talks about the ‘fake news’ circular and clears the air on the so-called ‘withdrawal’ that followed. She also talks about the supposed ‘tiff’ with the Prasar Bharati Chairman, Mr Surya Prakash and the reasons behind this tussle.

The interview wasn’t just limited to recent controversies. She also made some startling revelations regarding the opaque process of accreditation, the Doordarshan Free Dish, how it massively benefits private channels and the misinformed manner in which the Lutyens circuit functions, furthering half-baked theories.

The full interview can be heard here :

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEUz2_38A_4]

The interview can also be heard on YouTube.

We thank the Honourable Minister for this opportunity.

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