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Of course. The HM needs to be more pro-active
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Thank you, Sir. Yes, can't but agree with you that the RSS may bring him back into the organisational work sooner than later. As for his political ambitions...well...let's see...although I must say I don't think there is anything wrong even if he has those ambitions.... I beg to differ with you on one point though: Propaganda is probably a bit harsh for all the efforts I put in to bring de-hyohenated information even though my analysis of the situation may not always match your expectation 🙏
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I did a #PoliticallyCorrect episode saying exactly what you are saying but I had added then that WB would be his real test. In my opinion, he proved his mettle as a poll strategist in Bengal.
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Haha....thank you...frankly, I believe the Congress as an organisation remains democratic so far as media scrutiny is concerned but you never know...most parties' definition of journalistic objectivity is changing nowadays
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Thank you so much for liking it
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Yes, Malik quoted Shah as saying this about PM Modi and nobody has contradicted it til now.
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I beg to differ on May points here, especially in the context of the individuals. Wuldn:t it be nice if you do it as a part of ThePrint YouTube fraternity? Your call, of course.
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Haha...you are making pretty strong points without saying it
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Hi Rajiv, sincere apologies for my wrong pronunciation. I am just bad at that, regardless of the language I speak. A huge area of improvement needed but I myself am keeping my fingers crossed.
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You are right. Noted. Thank you
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Regret the use of that word, Lokdev ji. It was uncalled for. I should be more careful in choosing my words.
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Some of them, maybe, but most of them won't
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Please bear with me. A bit old to change. I have been trying to make up for it with contents but...alas...
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Thank you so much for your encouraging words. DK
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Shouldn't be a problem. Have you googled it? If you miss out any names, please let me know. I will get them from that letter
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You have given me food for thought...a very insightful take
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Thank you. Have noticed the slip of tongue. Too late to fix it now. Thank you so much for pointing it out.
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Not really....it's too obvious to bother our intelligent viewers like you...why to waste your time on the most obvious thing
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Thank you for liking it 🙏
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Agree to most of what you say. Only that I find them so non-chalant! As if people's perceptions and views didn't matter!
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@yashgarg4864 Thanks, Yash. I can just say I probably read too much of Khushwant Singh's 'With Malice Towards One and All" in my younger days. Frankly, political parties have so much money to spend on manipulating public perception that I feel compelled as a journalist to show the other side. It's certainly my failure if I am not able to do it equally for all parties, as you think. I will surely take a look at my write-ups and videos to see if I am losing the balance. Thanks a lot for your feedback. Please do keep sharing it.
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I am a reporter, Sir. I think my job is to report what is happening and try to give a perspective. I am here to gather facts for you and let you judge what's right and what's wrong.
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Thanks for liking this episode. Will keep your words in mind when I do Headlines ke Peechhe in future.
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I am sorry I feel compelled to respond to you, Sir. My surname, about which I couldn't do anything when I got it doesn't make me a casteist. Please don't judge my journalism by my surname. It belittles me and my three decades' of work.
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@prateeksharma3230 Thank you. I have nothing to say then
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Mera 'like' apke saath hai
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I think the Congress was well-placed to retain power with Amarinder Singh at the helm despite anti-incumbency. The SAD was on the political margins, the AAP a divided house and the BJP a non-player. There was no need for the Congress to create political instability. In fact, even bringing a Dalit Sikh to replace Amarinder Singh looked like a smart move. The only problem is Channi has been unable to deliver on issues that he was targeting his predecessor for and Sidhu won't let him settle. The Congress is looking like a party that's hell-bent on losing the election. Amarinder Singh may not win but the moot point is how much he can damage the Congress. What's adding to confusion and uncertainty is which way the farmers' leaders would go from here. Frankly, one should wait a few more weeks before wagering on anyone.
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Thank you, Sir
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