The Telegraph is read by people who think they should be ruling India, but they really can't be bothered.
The Hindu is read by people who want to rule India but don't want to stand for elections.
Times of India is read by people who don't care who's ruling India as long as they get their celebrity gossip attached.
Hindustan Times is read by Delhi people who want to know whose fathers rule India.
The people who rule India don't read.
An homage to:
Prime Minister Jim Hacker on British press and readers. from tolep on Vimeo.
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