Union Minister for Urban Development Hardeep Puri (C) with (L-R) author Navtej Sarna, JDU leader Pawan Verma, Congress leader Kapil Sibal and journalist Rajdeep Sardesai launch Kul...
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From left- TV anchor Harsha Bhogle, Rajdeep' mother Nandini Sardesai, Veteran cricketers Sachin Tendulkar, Mohammad Azharuddin, Sunil Gavaskar, Ajit Wadekar, Nari Contractor and M...
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal with senior journalists Shekhar Gupta and Rajdeep Sardesai releases the book "The Crown Prince, The Gladiator & The Hope" authored by AAP leade...
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Consulting Editor at the India Today and author, Rajdeep Sardesai (second left), during the cremation of veteran journalist Vinod Mehta, in New Delhi.
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Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and former Finance Minister P Chidambaram release the book "2014 The Election That Changed India" authored by Rajdeep Sardesai (L) at a function in Ne...
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Senior Journalist Rajdeep Sardesai manhandled by pro-Modi supporters at Modi in America event in Madison Square, New York.
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The case was registered following a petition filed by one Aastha Khurana to initiate contempt proceedings against Rajdeep Sardesai for his tweets that allegedly scandalised the judiciary
Several prominent journalists were accused of "misleading" through the tweets on the Republic day violence during the farmers' tractor rally held in Delhi
Reacting to the development, Priyanka Gandhi said the trend of the BJP government threatening public representatives and journalists by filing FIRs is "very dangerous".
The guild said that the journalists have been specifically targeted for reporting the accounts pertaining to the death of one of the protestors on their personal social media handles as well as those of the publications they lead and represent.
Kanwal is tonight hosting a debate in his newsroom covering the heated question and in a clear jibe at Goswami, said 'The Nation Wants To Know' if he would apologise.
The video in which Goswami could be seen addressing a crowd in Assam, has been removed from YouTube. However, on Twitter, Arnab has got a huge "support".
Sardesai’s playing XI is unrealistic, the subject’s stories familiar. Only when he dons the garb of a journalist do the stories yield extra spin and bite.
If our national politics is a ring, with its lions, hippos, elephants and trapeze artists, journalists should be cautious not to fall into the role of providing comic interlude.