Barkha. You may call an Australian website fake, but how will you call the ambulance driver’s claims fake? He exposed your lies by saying that the oxygen cylinder in the vehicle, in which your father was ferried, was absolutely fine.
I haven’t come across any journalist in my entire career selling his father’s death to attack a leader of his unliking. That’s a disgusting lack of humanity. Millions say.
And Barkha, you moralise on ethical journalism? Who gave you this right? Weren’t you unethically mediating between the Congress and DMK to end the stalemate of portfolio allocation and form a government at the centre?
And, do you realise the outcome of lobbying Dayanidhi Maran for IT and Telecom ministries? Wasn’t Maran jailed in the 2G scam? Don’t you feel guilty? Even more guilty when an international terrorist lobbies for you?
Barkha. Relax. People have not come out in the streets to protest against inhuman depiction of burning corpses and demand a ban on such coverage. Don’t you know? What American, European and Australian governments do with such journalists? Their police, as per their laws, jail them and whack in the part of their bodies, where the sunlight does not pass through when it touches any surface.
Barkha. Who are the trolls? They are those who run away from facts and gang up to intimidate contestants. Trolls thrive on intimidation. A genuine journalist reacts to an article with an article. That’s journalism, isn’t it?
Barkha. Why do you perceive that you are an important individual to the Australian website? You are without any value for them. You are just a vulture journalist to them. Aren’t they confirming Rajdeep Sardesai’s vulture statement?
Barkha. Mind you. If the Australian Prime Minister takes cognisance of your tweet, and takes it in a bad sense that his government has allowed the functioning of a fake website, then you are provoking him to take action against you.
Barkha Rani. Agar Tum Jamm K Barsogi, Toh Hum Bhi Barsenge.