Akbar touch?

IN Media Watch Briefs | 11/12/2010

 

India Today under M J Akbar is sticking its neck out in strange ways. The latest issue publishes a list of corrupt IAS officers and is unable to say for all of them what the charges are, but names them any way. And then Akbar writes a spoofy column (with some unpleasant touches) suggesting that P Chidambaram had the tapes leaked.

 

 

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