Media should “hold itself back a bit”, says Union Law Minister Salman Khurshid, reflecting growing concern over “trial by the media”. Arguments are going on in the Supreme Court in the 2G matter and later the same matter gets discussed in TV studios with one particular anchor playing the judge, he told PTI in an interview.
“Now two trials cannot go on for the same guy. There will be one trial... Media insists that we will decide. Now I think media should hold itself back a bit. Lot of things happen and after they happen, then comment on it,” he said.
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