Vanzara letter fueled new life in Indian media, journalists reacted positively
Indian media reacted positively on suspended Gujarat Deputy Inspector General of Police D.G. Vanzara's emotional and touchy resignation letter accusing Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's involvement in fake encounter case. Most of them congratulated each other, distributed sweets and threw late night parties.
"Great day! Just having fun tonight with my Old Monk. Bored with same old stories like rapes, social issues and UPA scams but now the new life and new hike in packages with most lucrative issue called Narendra Modi," said Rajdeep Sardesai, Chief Editor of CNN IBN.
"Whooopi! Bored of same old intellectual and sensible things for many days… thanks Vanzara, you stay there in jail and we shall stray on the roads of Gujarat. (On Twitter) Now get lost you troll Internet Hindus," Sagarika Ghose of CNN IBN.
"We had the copy of Vanzara's letter since 2002. That time NDTV was the first one to show it in media," said Srinivasan Jain of NDTV.
"Good collections this quarter. Increase ad rates and work hours," said owner of TOI, Vineet Jain.
"He could have settled it for 2-3 crore rupees, miser," said Tehelka's Neeta Tejpal.
"Nation demands an answer Mr. Vanzara, why are you writing such a long 10 page letter now, after 10 years," Arnab Goswami, Times Now.