Saturday, November 26, 2011

www.outlookindia.com | The Daily Noose

www.outlookindia.com | The Daily Noose: "In the climate of discontent that was August, Anna Hazare, a diminutive man with a clenched fist, not only occupied prime-time opposition space, he succeeded in uniting almost all members of Parliament against woh media ke log (those people from the media). Why were the MPs fretting and fuming? The anti-corruption movement spearheaded by Anna, which was demanding a strong Lokpal bill, threatened to bring within its ambit even parliamentarians. And no MP wants to be under scrutiny. So it was only understandable that the media, which was giving the anti-corruption movement extensive play, would come in for attack from the neta class."

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