Journo squatters

IN Media Watch Briefs | 02/02/2013

The Supreme Court remarked on journalists unauthorisedly occupying government accommodation in the national capital."Very interestingly we are finding in the list that the longest unauthorised occupants are journalists. These are some of the people who are looked as great and learned people in public perception and in the list they are the unauthorised occupants," a bench comprising Justices G S Singhvi and S J Mukhopadhaya said. (PTI)

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