Despite lack of fresh information, the book underlines sinister nature of Modi regime in Gujarat even as it cocks a snook at state's fabled intelligence network
Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay June 24, 2016 Last Updated at 15:05 IST
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Most newspapers and periodicals do not review self-published books as a matter of policy. That this rule has been waived for this one suggests two points: First, it underscores the obvious importance of the book and its subject. Second, the decision invalidates charges that the book is being ignored by the mainstream media out of fear of facing the ruling establishment’s wrath. For close to a decade, as the chief minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi exhibited a persecution complex, constantly levelling charges that civil society and the mainstream English ...
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