Tribune on Modi

IN Media Watch Briefs | 09/11/2015

The Chandigarh Tribune is a conservative newspaper not usually given to taking on prime ministers. But the current editor Harish Khare who earlier served as former prime minister Manmohan Singh's media advisor is breaking with this tradition. In a comment titled "The Modi presidency is over"  he says the prime minister has lost both  trust and moral licence, and talks of him not changing his stripes. He describes him as  "a leader who  is refusing to grow up".

  

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