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Personal feelings or Journalism
by Stee on Dec 13, 2007 08:47 PM   Permalink | Hide replies


Surprisingly author of this Article wants to dismiss Modi, but just by his own standard like %u201Che is wrong because, I said so%u201D no rational, no proof, nothing.

Mr. Parvin Sheth doesn%u2019t take any of the claim Modi and his administration has made and is making in their campaign and make argument against it, rather just keep ranting on things which are mostly speculative, personal feelings and cannot be proven.

For ex. He goes %u201CHis imaginative adoption of the 'yellow' model of economic growth (taken from Eastern Tiger countries%u2026.%u201D and %u201Cimaginative introduction of SEZs and port-based development%u2026%u201C

So, if some try to do something which you disagree with, that becomes %u201CImaginative%u201D ?

Also, he seems to be quite knowledgably about castes in Gujarat, but also seems to forget many other castes like Baniyas, Bhramins and so on%u2026

If you read entire article author seems to dripping with feeling of anti-Modiesm rather than writing based on facts, which what a %u201CJournalist%u201D is supposed to do.


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  RE:Personal feelings or Journalism
by kamesh on Dec 13, 2007 08:51 PM   Permalink
SEE NDTV TOI HT,ALL ENGLISH PAPERS ARE IN CLUB OF CONGRESS , THEY ARE NOT REPORTING MODI`S SPEECH , ALL JOURNALIST FROM KARAN THAPAR , RAJDEEP, TEJPALS , TO SHEELA BHATT HAVE BEEN HIRED , THEY ARE THINKING THEY CAN MAKE OR BREWAK A GOVERNMENT, GUJRAT HAS TO TEACH WHO SELECT THE GOVERNMENT

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