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Why SC’s refusal to probe the genocide of Kashmiri Pandits is a travesty of justice
The Kashmiri Pandits speak to us about this refusal of justice
Rajnath Singh distorts tweet of a woman, throws her to online lynch mob
The Home Minister twists anguish of a private citizen, instead of assuaging the anger and grief.
From ‘Church attacks’ to ‘Muslims lynched’ – how the narrative plays part in politics
They may not be directly sponsored or conceived by the party, but read why such narratives help the Congress.
For the elitist Indian media, Ram Nath Kovind does not have the ‘class’
When the Bihar governor was announced as presidential candidate, the elitist media reacted with scorn.
Jagendra Singh : the journalist who was burnt alive but failed to shake Lutyens
A throwback to 2015, as journalists are crying attack on press freedom now in wake of CBI raids on NDTV founders.
The New York Times and the Farrago of lies and misrepresentation
NYT, which has never let prejudice come in the way of objectivity when it comes to India, has done it again.
NDTV hiding behind shield of ‘press freedom’: former editor of The Hindu
Malini Parthasarathy, former editor of The Hindu, has said that the case against NDTV is not about press freedom.
It’s not CBI raids on NDTV but the arrogance of media that threatens democracy
CBI, IT, or police raids are common part of investigations. Why hue and cry when media is investigated?
Six ‘awesome arguments’ Kapil Sibal has made in the triple talaq case
Kapil Sibal is representing the All India Muslim Personal Law Board and in the Supreme Court.
In Kapil Mishra, Arvind Kejriwal faces the toughest challenge, yet
It might appear just another made-for-television drama, but Kejriwal must be taking it way more seriously.