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Niira Radia Tapes: Read how Navika Kumar was in thick with the infamous lobbyist known for brokering ministerial berths in the UPA regime
Navika Kumar had allegedly spoke to lobbyist Niira Radia over an imminent revolt within the BJP party following the 2009 General elections
Deepak Chaurasia, who was assaulted at Shaheen Bagh, gives befitting reply to The Wire employee who downplayed attack
Rohini Singh justified attack on Deepak Chaurasia by saying that he really is not a "journalist" as per her
Watch: ‘Hypothetical’ question to ANI Editor Smita Prakash at a lit fest leaves journalist Barkha Dutt uncomfortable
The ghosts of Niira Radia tapes which revealed nexus between journalists, politicians and media persons in 2010 come back to haunt Barkha Dutt.
Arnab takes dig at ‘unemployed journalist of Radia fame’ without naming anyone, Barkha hits back
Arnab Goswami of Republic TV threw an arrow at unemployable Radia type journalists, Barkha Dutt took the arrow to heart
Barkha Dutt terms Kapil Sibal a ‘Mallya’ for not paying salaries to Tiranga TV employees while enjoying in London
Barkha Dutt slams Kapil Sibal for sacking employees without due compensation, says the Sibals abused the female staffers
Barkha Dutt expresses deep anguish over the fact that the mainstream media can no longer influence elections
Barkha said it doesn't make her happy that mainstream media cannot influence the voters to vote in a particular way anymore.
AgustaWestland Patrakars vs Radiagate: A contrast which shows how social media changed the game
First, it was Radiagate and now its the AgustaWestland journalists. The only difference? Now we have Social Media and the omerta doesn't apply
‘Journalist’ Vir Sanghvi lists out best restaurants in Delhi: Time for some transparency
Vir Sanghvi's list of 'best restaurants' in Delhi is as elitist as it could get
Hail Mary pass: The stained ghosts of Niira Radia resurrected by the Congress ecosystem
The Radia tapes scandal brought to the fore the shenanigans employed by political parties and their ‘pliable’ journalists