close to those who are in power. owns a lot of channels, tv18, and then gautam adani, they took over ndtvlish language, that people were watching in a very brutal fashion. one can look at some of the richest men in the world this isn't necessarily a case in which india is suffering a form of media constraint or repression, which is fundamentally different. yes, i'm not particularly complaining about television, in tamil nadu, for example, where i come from, television news channels. but when it comes to the so—called national, and i'm not particularly complaining. it's the media monopoly. ben bagdikian wrote about it a long time ago in the us. well, let's talk about the mindset of journalists today in some journalists minds about speaking truth to power, a while ago on hardtalk, i spoke to rana ayyub, going back years, has tried to tell stories, uncover truths about mr modi's past in gujarat, amongst many other things. she has faced online intimidation, including use of fake pornography and other things. in fact, there is a title of an interview i did, she did, she interviewed me for the