'Cloaked in concern for journalists': Mumbai Press Club hits back at Rahul Gandhi’s 'slave' remarks
The Mumbai Press Club criticized Rahul Gandhi for calling journalists "slaves" to their owners, deeming his remarks "condescending" and "dismissive." The Club urged Gandhi to address systemic issues within the media industry rather than targeting individual journalists and highlighted the risks journalists face in challenging the system.
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