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While every other minister readily endorsed the Cabinet decision, Jethmalani insisted on having his say just when the meeting was about to end. And for a full 20 minutes he said his piece while his colleagues impatiently waited for him to finish. At the end of his set-piece oration in true court-room style, it was decided to append his dissenting note to the minutes of the Cabinet meeting. Of course, Jethmalani's plea as usual was a blend of pure emotion and incisive reasoning. He was certain that Abdullah was the 'best bet' that India had in the troubled state. And that there was no way anyone should suspect his patriotic credentials. By engaging him in a dialogue on the autonomy resolution, the Centre would further strengthen its own and Abdullah's hands. The outright rejection of the autonomy resolution would only provide solace to the Hurriyat leaders and other elements not exactly solicitous of the Indian cause. Since the Cabinet by an overwhelming majority had already decided to reject the autonomy resolution, the only concession that it made was that it allowed his dissenting view to be recorded in the minutes of the meeting. It was well past the scheduled time of Atal Bihari Vajpayee's departure for Tamil Nadu when Jethmalani insisted on having his say. To Vajpayee's credit, he stayed on till Jethmalani finished arguing his case. The Sena pyrotechnics The special Cabinet meeting called with the sole purpose of rejecting the so-called autonomy resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir assembly saw another kind of fireworks. This time the source of the verbal pyrotechnics was the Shiv Sena component in the Cabinet. No, they were not opposed to the rejection of the autonomy resolution. Indeed, they were all for it but felt that the Cabinet's resolution rejecting the autonomy demand was couched in very `mild and gentle' terms. In keeping with the style of their supremo Bal Thackeray, who is widely known to call a spade a bloody shovel, the Shiv Sena ministers forcefully argued that the Union Cabinet condemn the said autonomy resolution in the strongest possible terms. It was anti-national and unpatriotic and the Cabinet must dub it as such, the Sena ministers argued in unison. Vajpayee countered the Sainiks, insisting on restraint and reasonableness in turning down the autonomy demand of the Jammu and Kashmir assembly. The first television crorepati
A lot is riding on the success of the game show for Star. In fact, the show is its biggest gamble so far to try and find a niche in the vastly crowded satellite television market. Should Bachchan's show become a success, it will not only turn his fortunes around but it may also persuade Murdoch not to lose faith in his television venture in India which has so far only caused him huge losses. End of the gravy train for NDTV?
NDTV was given the exclusive contract to produce news content for Star at a whopping annual fee. Mukherjee is keen to put in place an independent set-up to generate news and views programme for Star even if it means paying off a huge sum in severance fees to NDTV. Incidentally, the Basu-Roy relationship goes back to the days when the former was boss of Doordarshan and the latter the owner-anchorman of The World This Week. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India, no less, had indicted Basu for having shown undue favours to NDTV. Roy's outfit was given Rs 3.5 crore (Rs 35 million) in excess in just one year. Calling for penal action against Roy and Basu, the CAG also recommended steps for the recovery of excess payments made to NDTV. Another sticky point between Star and NDTV is NDTV's proprietory Internet site based exclusively on material culled from the news and curent affairs programmes shown on Star Plus and Star World channels. Instead of granting the archival rights to Star TV, which pays a huge sum for its generation in the first place, NDTV has claimed copyright to the Internet content as well. Joshi's meddlesome ways
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