Marxist style of reporting two sides of the story is evident in this Op-Ed. BJP's actions have been twisted to give a strong negative connotation by conveniently ignoring Congress' provocation. To give the other side of the story, Congress' attempts to make amends for it's actions have been prominently highlighted. Balanced reporting, Marxist style.
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