Monday, May 9, 2016

OLD HABITS DIE HARD

Prime Minister Narender Modi's educational degree has has become a national issue. It has blacked out all other news. Panama Papers, Kerala election campaigning, Augusta scandal all have taken a backseat. It seems that nothing is more important than Modi's degree. At least that's what the Aam Aadmi Party is trying to prove.
After a day of attack and counter attack between BJP and AAP the matter still hasn't come to rest, or rather, hasn't been allowed to rest. The AAP will now swoop in Delhi University to investigate the matter.
It seems that AAP has made its business to hog the headlines. There are quite a few veteran journalist in the party, and they know fully well what tickles the press. Right now they are using their journalistic experience to give the party extra mileage.
Kejriwal had already made his business to act as a scoop master. All along his path to glory this was the common thread. In the early days of the party, one after another press conferences were held and sheafs of 'incriminating ' doucuments were waved to the tv cameras and journalists to bring to fore some scam or the other. That habit has not died with time. It has taken a different hue.


POLITICS OVER SUSHANT SINGH'S DEATH

On June 14, the death of a promising actor sent shock­waves throughout India, especially in tinsel town. The media splashed headlines which ...