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Sheela should have asked questions in a decent manner.
by Peekay First on Mar 20, 2008 10:09 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Her way of interviewing the budhist monk was not at all goo. Who is she..what she want ? If it is Parvez Mushraff or any one from Palestine..will she dared to interview like this. Actually she was intorogating the scholar.
Freedom of press doesnt mean dat she should try to show her boastfull manner to a peacefull Monk.

My respect is doubled after reading his answers.

I SUPPORT FREEDOM OF TIBET.

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by pradeep samal on Mar 20, 2008 01:40 PM   Permalink
sheela becomes hyper when it comes to muslim issues!! am sure she has some muslim connections and her bias shows up in her interviews.

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by Peekay First on Mar 20, 2008 08:18 PM   Permalink
Thanks for the support friends. Ye her role is suspecious. She was interested to down them more than interest in the real subject. I SALUTE LAMAS & THIER POLICIES BASED ON PEACE. TIBET SHOULD BE FREED FROM THE IRON HANDS OF CHINA. Let us rise our voice for that.

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by GX on Mar 20, 2008 10:13 AM   Permalink
she is like this only - poorly educated, and had a bad parenting I guess. You should look at the way she was going on as a propaganda machine against Modi and gujaratis during the election..

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by on Mar 20, 2008 01:49 PM   Permalink
I 100% agree to it. I almost hate the tone she used to interview. Just another example of our media persons are ready to dive to any level to make every interview sensational (without even caring bout message they are sending)

I really admire the monk for his poise and composed answers - it only shows how a scholar should react to such interviewers.

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