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The editorial “Journalism for sale” (Oct. 31) and the article by Neena Vyas elucidate how money barons are entrenched in our polity as king-makers dictating terms to elected governments. That with their financial clout the Reddy brothers of Karnataka set out to topple the Yeddyurappa government goes to show that the monetary extravaganza exhibited by them during elections is only a pittance and that they can go beyond the elections. R.M. Manoharan, Chennai When did we last see a report on the growing social, cultural and digital divide between the urban and rural classes? There is hardly any attempt to focus on serious issues. We need more media watchers to keep the dime-a-dozen television channels on toes and take corrective measures. V. Sriharsha, New Delhi U.K. Pal, Kolkata Paul Kuzhor, Dubai
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