Journalism is sometimes confrontational. We seek answers. If any interview subject, especially with power, do not answer what I asked, I will try to interrupt and get a more focused response. That is my job & duty. I want answers and not just talking points.
I turned off comments on the video of my primeminister because he did end up taking questions later yesterday from Indian reporters.
I still think he should have taken questions at the first press meeting from the Indian press. Feel free to discuss on this thread instead.
Tried to ask PM Modi a question on the way to the elevator to, but the closing doors stopped me.
What I was wondering was whether he thinks he deserves the trust of the Nordic countries given his human rights violations and his restrictions on press freedom.
the next day. It’s clear that if they want, they can make the process easier — but they choose not to.
My humble request is please look into this matter
@NMMCCommr MinaTai Thackeray Hospital in Nerul I’ve noticed that the staff there intentionally make things difficult for people. The work that can easily be done in one step is made so complicated that patients spend the whole day in long lines and still have to return
@NMMConline For the past four months, I’ve been taking my wife Nida to MinaTai Thackeray Hospital in Nerul for her pregnancy checkups. I’ve clearly noticed that people are deliberately made to suffer there. For a single task, patients have to stand in multiple long queues.
The work that can easily be done in one go is made unnecessarily complicated. The lines are so long that if someone goes in the morning, their work doesn’t finish even by evening. Then they are asked to come again the next day just for reports. After closely observing,