tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4704148890264843595.post9140243310627965365..comments2024-03-27T03:46:07.097-07:00Comments on Raman's strategic analysis: A SAD DAY FOR SALMAN KHURSHID & “INDIA TODAY”B.RAMANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12278000644746170031noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4704148890264843595.post-14088264086771560472012-10-15T06:30:55.737-07:002012-10-15T06:30:55.737-07:00The episode has hurt several people,- Salman Kursh...The episode has hurt several people,- Salman Kurshid, Congress and Mr Raman. <br />I am surprised by his strong bias and leanings while he talks of unbiased media.. His column and his views are themselves part of media.<br />Now, everybody accuses Kejriwal for harbouring political ambitions. On one hand we keep crying that honest and well educated people take to politics and on the other hand the best of scholars and mature people like B Raman take offence when Kejrwal comes to the limelight citing political ambitions. Even if he has one, what is the problem. I am not sure what his real intent is at this point in time just as much as when every politician campaigns and speaks of the good intent he has before any election.<br />Give people a chance. Dont keep criticizing them. I know these are not constitutional ways to fight graft. Many have tried in the past that way and it has not been working as graft seems to be everywhere. Well, to ask if this is the way to go forever. Answer clearly is NO. We cannot have accusation, trial and judgement by media. It will be anarchy. But only when you have several exposures, people will be shamed and the executive and judiciary who have education and reputation to bother will remember and keep away from graft, start helping graft busters and law will begin to work as it should. Till such time, saying that these are unconstitutional ways will help none. You cannot prove corruption, you cannot prosecute but you should not expose in the media also. What the hell are people expected to do.. Revolution? that will be worser than the route Kejriwal is perhaps doing at the moment..Stop the bias Mr Raman. If it were not India Today and Barkha dutt and NDTV, would things be better for you. These are media channels, all of them are in the business and creation sensation gives readers.. Of course ethical lines are important to avoid collateral damage, but in this case there does not appear to be any breach of ethical lines. Just that India today perhaps is not what you had wanted to read... Get objective and focus in your colum what is the actual point you are driving at? Is kejriwal doing wrong, India today doing wrong, Kurshid doing wrong, or Is Kejriwal the wrong person, India today the wrong person etc..Saradha Vishwanathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12787849300979432624noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4704148890264843595.post-28613852566749178222012-10-15T03:04:17.576-07:002012-10-15T03:04:17.576-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11376588011854376944noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4704148890264843595.post-83705151732603742802012-10-15T03:03:39.879-07:002012-10-15T03:03:39.879-07:00Just because a person is the son an illustrious pr...Just because a person is the son an illustrious president and has been educated at some foreign university does not make him "sophisticated" or immune from media scrutiny when public money is involved. People in public offices are answerable to ordinary citizens and media. Arrogant people like Khurshid forget this basic tenet of democracy. Anyway he has been blatantly exposed in front of the entire country.<br /><br />Behavior of Kejriwal cannot be termed as unworthy merely because he has political ambitions. By that logic all political parties display unworthy behavior. He is doing what the opposition should have done long ago.<br /><br />Also the conduct of India today is not at all unprofessional. They wanted to prove wrongful embezzlement of public money and they succeeded. This brings more accountability to the to this country - totally part of the democratic discourse. Anyways usage of public money has to be scrutinized. <br /><br />But all said, since you are blinded by unfailing love for congress and stooges. Maybe you see PG as the next IG. What a shame. <br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11376588011854376944noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4704148890264843595.post-82771086409155913802012-10-15T02:36:16.517-07:002012-10-15T02:36:16.517-07:00The author had forgotten that the UP Govt had orde...The author had forgotten that the UP Govt had ordered an enquiry in this matter and had concluded that the signatures were indeed forged. This was done a year ago.<br /><br />In addition to this the CAG is looking into this matter and is ready with a draft report. I agree the report is not final...but nevertheless the draft report reportedly has the same conclusions.<br /><br />What Mr. Kejrival doing is re-hashing the old stuff.<br /><br />I agree Mr. Salman behaved almost in a childish nature. It appears to have a raw nerve somewhere...else nothing can explain his press conference drama.everestpeakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03060331914550274266noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4704148890264843595.post-83657963927211497862012-10-14T22:37:28.502-07:002012-10-14T22:37:28.502-07:00I think Mr Shalman has the rights to defend and sa...I think Mr Shalman has the rights to defend and save his political career. The funny thing here is whole MMS ministry was arguing for Vadra. But they didn't do the same in law minister's case! <br /><br />I support IAC's mission... but they should be more careful on these types charges. Country should not suffer due to these types of worthless allegation. Something wrong in Delhi politics. Media is out of control. Country is missing leaders like Indira...!!!பத்மநாபன்https://www.blogger.com/profile/02051594187361028662noreply@blogger.com