Think before reporting

IN Media Watch Briefs | 28/12/2008

A reader writes,  "I read the Telegraph (Wed, Dec 24, 2008) where a reporter says that NDFB cadres were paid Rs 50 crore to plant bombs. But this same newspaper reported that the NDFB is against Muslims in Udalguri clashes. In that case, why will the Huji seek support of NDFB and not the Islamic terrorists outfits in the state like MULTA?"

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