Standing by

IN Media Watch Briefs | 20/01/2008
A viewer has written in to say that it was positively irritating to watch the way the prime minister was treated on the NDTV awards show. He had to stand by while Srinivas Jain decided to ask Rajnikant some questions, and tried to persuade Shah Rukh

A viewer has written in to say  that it was positively irritating to watch the way the prime minister was treated on the NDTV awards show. He had to stand by while Srinivasan Jain decided to ask Rajnikant some questions, and tried to persuade Shah Rukh Khan to do the same.  Couldn¿t they have waited for the PM to take his seat, she wants to know.

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