Predicting more clashes

IN Media Watch Briefs | 21/07/2015

Reporting on the clash between the AAP and the police in the Anand  Parbat police station area on July 21, the India Today anchor had this to say: "This is not restricted to this area, it is likely to spread to other areas". Did he have foreknowledge of the AAP~s  plans or was it a slip up? Of course, the channel spooled it~s exclusive footage with its watermark.

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