My own impression of this interview is that Mr. Gupta was not tough enough on 
Mr. Parrikar. The question should have been whether Modi was culpable in the 
killing of 2000 innocent human beings or not, by an act of commission or 
omission? That is the only question that matters in respect of Modi, in my 
opinion. The answer in my opinion is yes. My guess is that Parrikar would have 
refused to answer that question. 

Cheers,

Santosh


----- Original Message -----
 From: "J. Colaco < jc>" <[email protected]>
>.................................................
> Baba Shekhar Gupta, IF you already know all the answers, why bother
> with the pretense of an interview?  Just put on your prosecutorial
> robes and try 'pin' the accused, na!
> 
> You don't need this as an excuse to some and have some Caju Feni in Goa, do 
> you?
> 
> jc
> Wondering if Parrikar will pull a 'Sardinha' on Modi.
> That is what I might consider to be 'fair and balanced'.
>
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