Thursday, December 02, 2010

I am yet to understand the sanctimonious hysteria surrounding the release of some highly dubious recordings of well known journalists speaking to one Niira Radia, a lobbyist employed by some of the top industrialists in India. Journalists are heard discussing the appointment of minister of telecom and the dispute between the Ambani brothers. Indian journalists, especially of leading english dailies, are highly biased in favor of Congress and viciously anti Hindu to promote the deception of pseudo secularism prevailing in India. This is because they are freeloaders and loathe to jeopardise the five star meals, free travel with ministers, subsidised housing, cheap alcohol and other goodies they receive at taxpayer expense. This was so obvious during the Tehelka scandal which exposed serious corruption in the then BJP government but was shamelessly betrayed by all journalists while the BJP used government agencies to bring a succession of false cases against the newspaper and managed to drive it to bankruptcy. Since all politicians are criminals journalists, being citizens of India, could show preference for a chain snatcher over a rapist. Surely that is not wrong. What is interesting is why the investigating agencies, known to be working for the Congress, have leaked selected sections of private conversations recorded by tapping Ms Radia's phone. Is it a warning to the journalists not to be too critical of the Congress involved in a morass of corruption? The Congress must think that all the people are brain dead. When they are insisting on appointing a man charged with a serious crime as head of Vigilance surely they must be criminals as well.

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