"India Wants to Know" . "This is my show" . " Krantikari , Bahut Krantikari " . " Sawal to hum puchenge hi" . These lines are so deeply rooted in our minds that we don't need to think twice before we could say the name of the TV anchor who uses these. I am no journalist. I am no scientist either but I know if I jump off a building, I will go down because of the gravity. Sometimes common sense is what you need to understand and decide what is right and what is wrong. I remember when Indira Gandhi died, the anchor who read this news couldn't stop from breaking herself up in the live TV. May be that was the first time an anchor went against the set rules of Journalism that states "Do not include your personal views/emotions. Present the news as it is". In Today's rat race of TRP, anchors sensationalize a small thing to the next level and force the public to think about it over and over again. The TV screens are dazzled an...