You don바카라t need a five-star political analyst to tell you that the Indian media has never been as divided as now. Few journalists and op-ed writers바카라or, for that matter, even 바카라objective바카라 historians like Ramchandra Guha바카라now bother to hide their political inclinations or affiliations. You are either 바카라secular-left바카라 or 바카라communal-right바카라바카라either with 바카라us바카라 or against 바카라us바카라. There is no neutral space, and that is not as bad as its sounds. Between a media that maintains a pretence of neutrality and one that openly declares its political inclinations, one should prefer the latter, as it at least brings underlying biases out in the open. You know what to discount. The joke is really on the mainstream Lutyens English media, which is still claiming neutrality when its sympathies are obvious to everyone and the dog at the lamp-post.