TV anchor certifies I & B minister's integrity

IN Media Watch Briefs | 07/01/2016
India TV proprietor and anchor Rajat Sharma made minor history by deposing in court in defence of the information and broadcasting minister’s 'integrity, honesty and high moral standards’. This was at the Patiala House court in Delhi, during a hearing  on Arun Jaitley's defamation case against Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and 5 other AAP leaders.

 

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