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Exclusive: In Punya Prasun Bajpai's Own Words, the Story Behind His Exit From ABP

This is an English translation of the exposé written by the former ABP News anchor Punya Prasoon Bajpai for The Wire Hindi about the circumstances of his departure from the channel and the official diktats which preceded it.

On July 14, 2018, the proprietor-cum-editor-in-chief of the national news channel ABP, owned by the Ananda Bazaar Patrika Group, had a conversation with me along these lines:


Assassin’s Creed: Hindutva-supporters’ Network Planned Several More Killings

Newsclick pieces together the emerging evidence of an underground network of ‘Hindu Rashtra’ supporters bent upon the physical elimination of liberal and secular voices like Dabholkar, Pansare, Kalburgi and Lankesh.



Meet Arsh Ali, India’s youngest archaeologist, probing ‘Egyptian Buddhism’

He has already been a part of various archaeological excavations and explorations and is currently working on the experimental approach to ancient Egyptian cuisine, particularly bread and ancient Egyptian mummification.

The Billionaire Yogi Behind Modi’s Rise

On a hazy day in early February, some of the most powerful men in India’s government gathered at Chhatrasal Stadium in New Delhi, an arena famous for its boisterous wrestling bouts. The men had come for a different kind of spectacle — a biographical film epic, whose initial episodes (out of 57 total) would be shown for the first time that evening. 

In the pain of Srebrenica, remembering the power of one woman's life

News came today that Hatidža Mehmedović, who survived the war in Bosnia and led the Association of the Mothers of Srebrenica, had died in a hospital in Sarajevo.

Hijab-clad Majizia Bhanu from Kerala eyes gold in World Arm Wrestling Championship

“I am an ordinary Muslim woman. Hijab is part of my everyday outfit. I never found it odd to wear it during competitions. No sports association has stopped me from using Hijab so far.”

Gurugram has a Hindu-Muslim problem far bigger than the namaz row

On 10 June, a Hindu priest and his followers met at a budget bar in Gurugram (previously Gurgaon) to declare war on Muslims. The alcohol had been replaced by a vegetarian buffet, the doors and windows thrown open to light up the dark interior, the tables and chairs rearranged to host a press conference, but the smell of cheap whiskey remained thick in the air.

South India’s new airport to help Gulf travelers, boost local tourism potential

The Kannur International Airport in Kerala is set to be a boon for over eight million Indian expatriates living and working in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, a large number of whom belong to the South Indian state.

The deafening roars of India’s second highest fall beckons tourists

With Monsoon at its peak, the very first sight of these splendorous falls will elevate your senses. Jog falls, the second highest falls in India, is in full glory these days.

Safeguarding Wakf property is imperative

Whenever Sangh Parivar cries of injustice being meted out to Hindus, one of the main accusations it levels is that the funds for ‘hindu temples are being diverted to minorities’. At the same time it also forgets the fact that there is a department of Wakf in existence, and a Wakf minister to take care of that.There is also a board that possesses highest share of land for a minority community, up to almost four lakh acre.

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