Hey mainstream media. I know a lot of your anchors are dog owners. If you can crawl out of the political crevasses your heads are stuck in, do a story about people violently taking the law into their own hands because of loosely interpreted court judgements. This is happening country wide. Do some good.
NEET a mess. CBSE a mess. Education sector a mess. Students’ lives a mess. But education minister is busy offering prayers in a bizarre display of sycophancy.
RCB RCB….Congratulations Double back to back IPL Champions. Namma dodda Simhagulu roared loudly and made us all very proud. Very well done you beauties.
Indians are probably the only people who will mock you instead of supporting you when you demand basic infrastructure, basic necessities, and accountability from the government. No wonder this mess never ends.
I’ve figured out India’s number one problem: false pride.
When a society becomes more interested in defending its image than fixing its problems, progress stops. Pride without self-reflection is not strength-it’s denial.
the whole #Melodi thing isn’t cute at all instead it’s embarrassing.a country dealing with multiple crises deserves seriousness from its leadership, not meme worthy optics from the head of the government
This is interesting. Although some of the media interactions have been very intense, at least these channels bring up the subject of press freedom. Even if they are critical of me and my POV.
To the people accusing me of just wanting fifteen minutes of fame, remember: It is the media that made this about me. I would have liked it to be about press freedom in India. And press freedom in general in the world and other topics of my interest is also what I will continue discussing here.