Sakshi's troubles

IN Media Watch Briefs | 10/05/2012

All the accounts of Sakshi TV and the Sakshi daily were ordered frozen by the CBI which is investigating into the alleged disproportionate assets case against Kadapa MP and YSR Congress Party president Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy. But the publication of  the daily or the broadcasting of the TV programmes continue uninterrupted.  Meanwhile yesterday and today (Thursday)  journalists' unions are holding protest demonstrations in Hyderabad and elsewhere in Andhra Pradesh

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