
Since the Supreme Court’s ban on Jallikattu, the people of Tamil Nadu have taken to the streets (read beach) to protest against it. On this episode, we have Ramanathan S of The News Minute to joins us and shed some light on the sport and provide context for the protests. On the panel we have Abhinandan Sekhri, Anand Ranganathan, Deepanjana Pal & Manisha Pande who discuss the arrest of Rohith Vemula’s family members and several journalists inside the University of Hyderabad. The NL Hafta crew also discuss the Sahayak system in the Army and if it should be abolished. Akhilesh Yadav gets the Samajwadi Party symbol, Navjot Singh Sidhu joins the Congress, ND Tewari joins the BJP along with his son. And ofcourse, everyone weighs in on the Paytm founder’s moves. Listen up!
For references:
- A Review of #NLHafta from Manoj Durairaj, Harish Sundaram and Vivek Ananth
- The Awful and Awesome Entertainment Wrap – Episode 27
- Newslaundry: Of Good Muslims, Bad Muslims And The Liberal Jamaat
- Newslaundry: Jallikattu Ban Is The Last Straw On The Tamilian Back
- Radiolab‘s podcast: Busted, America’s Poverty Myths
- Newslaundry: What’s Wrong With Paytm CEO’s Chest-Thumping?
- Newslaundry: Should ‘Sahayak’ System In The Army Be Abolished?
- Watch: In which we take a leaf out of PayTM CEO Vijay Sekhar’s party playbook
- Newslaundry: How Amar Singh Divided the Samajwadi Party
- Our first #NLSena story: How a suicide exposed the rot in Karnataka
- Newslaundry: Chanan Singh: Batman, Deserter, Soldier
- Newslaundry: Is Shah Rukh Khan’s Raees An Aesthetic Choice Or A Religious One?
- The Indian Express: For Bastar rape victims, the challenge lies ahead
- Newslaundry: Why were journalists reporting Rohith Vemula’s death anniversary detained?
- The Guardian: How statistics lost their power – and why we should fear what comes next
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