

The show also replayed a clipping of the conversation between Radia and India Today Editor (Languages) Prabhu Chawla.

Podczas Balu wrczylimy doroczne nagrody POLONUSY 2017. Media organisations should send a clear message to these journalists that there is a line they should not cross," he emphasised. W sobot 10 lutego 2018 roku, w sali bankietowej Chateau Ritz w Niles pod Chicago odby si 18. "(Former minister) Raja doesn't get a new profile after he is found corrupt in one profile then why journalists. Open magazine's Political Editor Hartosh Singh Bal seconded Ram's opinion and said, "There is misconduct on the part of journalists and there should be an apology for it." He added that the BBC, the Financial Times and the New York Times would not have tolerated such behaviour from senior journalists.Īkbar said he was surprised by the corporate groups' belief that they could influence Cabinet portfolios through journalists. Ram dismissed Sanghvi's apology and said that both he and Barkha Dutt had clearly transgressed the line when they made promises of favours or accomplished favours for Radia. He said he had discontinued his column Counterpoint in the Hindustan Times and would resume it later.

But he said his conscience was clear that he had done no wrong. odby³ siê Bal Wietrznego Radia, podczas którego wrêczono Polonusy 2014. To this, Sanghvi made a qualified apology, saying he was sorry if "readers believed he had let them down". Mo na stwierdzi, e rozwój bezzaogowych systemów latajcych jest na tyle dyna- micznym procesem, e pocztkowo przyjta w naszym kraju nomenklatura obecnie nie jest zgodna z terminologi przyjmowan w innych krajach (np. Kanwal asked Sanghvi if he would apologise for his part in the tapes. Rosan, Bezzaogowe aparaty latajce w rozpoznaniu, Prze- gld Wojsk Ldowych 2005, nr 5, s. Initiating the discussion, Kanwal asked Sanghvi if it was not wrong to take down points from lobbyist Niira Radia to plan his column, to which Sanghvi said he was taking inputs from all sides on a column that would deal with oligarchs controlling all the natural resources of the country. Akbar, India Today Editor (Languages) Prabhu Chawla, PR firm Perfect Relations' Consulting Partner Dilip Cherian and Open Magazine Political Editor Hartosh Singh Bal, began the debate after show host, and Headlines Today Executive Editor, Rahul Kanwal grilled HT Media's Advisory Editorial Director Vir Sanghvi. The panel, comprising The Hindu Editor-in-Chief N.
