Yesterday Worldmeets.US posted video from John Kerry’s three-day visit to India, where almost every news segment mentions NSA spying on India, and a scandal that has broken out over whether the previous government, comprised of the Congress Party and others, permitted the NSA under a program called ‘Rampart A,’ to spy not only on fiber optic cables going in and out of the country, but specifically on the then-opposition BJP, which is now the ruling party.
VIDEOS: From Fying Pan Into Fire: John Kerry Faces India Spy Storm (Various Indian Media) http://bit.ly/1pNBc8f
Below, I offer you Times Now’s Newshour, one of the India’s most popular debate programs. If you thought American talking heads can be rude and yell too much, ‘you ain’t seen nothing yet.’ The debate is almost entirely in English, except for less than a minute of Hindi at the very beginning, so don’t let that deter you.
The moderator is editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami, who acts as a prosecutor, demanding of his guests to explain how India could have allowed such an invasion of its sovereignty by the United States. Goswami has absolutely no patience for anyone who doesn’t answer his questions directly. It is a remarkable display of prosecutorial journalism. My advice would be turn down the volume, and you will find it interesting. Goswami’s guests are ruling BJP spokesman MJ Akbar; former U.N. ambassador Hardeep Puri; Congress Party spokesman Shaktisinh Gohil; Congress Party lawmaker D Raja; Outlook Magazine political editor Saba Naqvi; MLC lawmaker Rahul Narvekar, NCP spokesman Dr. Subramanian Swamy, BJP senior leader Pavan Verma, and Comminist Party lawmaker Rajya Sabha.
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