Listly by Rajashri Venkatesh
Here are some of the best articles about the smriti irani speech in the parliament
Here is article written by Liz Mathew in the Indian Express . It says Smriti Irani rejected the allegation that Vemula was forced to commit suicide because he was persecuted by the university authorities and the central government since he was a Dalit.
Published in Hindustan Times the article tells about how Bollywood actor Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, best known for his role as Murari (Dhanush’s friend) in Raanjhanaa (2013), chose to look at Smriti Irani’s recent speech from a different angle. In a long letter to Irani, he explained that though the speech had inspired a ‘junior actor’ like him, a few changes in her style of delivery could have further improved her otherwise perfect Lok Sabha act.
Written by Anjali Mody on the website scroll.in the article reads "Her lie during widely-hailed speech makes Rohith’s friends and hostel mates responsible for his death."
Vivek surendran in his artcile in indiatoday.in says during her fiery speech in Lok Sabha yesterday, Smriti Irani made a factual error, and this has created a major uproar on social media.
An article in times of india writes how PM Modi tweeted from his personal handle the link to Union minister Smriti Irani's speech in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday where she took on the opposition over Rohith Vemula's suicide and the JNU row. The PM wrote 'Satyamev Jayate' as he asked people to listen to the minister's full speech.
In article by Akshaya Mishra on first post smriti irani got report card saying "As performances go, Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani’s was impressive. On display during her debate in Parliament was a lot of anger, a sense of personal hurt and of course, her skill at clever oratory. She summoned the right material — some not directly connected to the issues at hand, but good enough to be props for a strong argument — to take on her detractors. She stood her ground emphatically."
The article in zeenews.in gives a summary of the speech by smriti irani in the lok sabha.
In his article in indiatimes kunal anand says Smriti Irani may have broken her oath taken while being appointed India's HRD Minister, and taken undue advantage and conferred special favour upon...
An Article by Amit agnihotri for Dailymail India reads HRD minister Smriti Irani sought to turn the tables on the Opposition as she slammed JNU students for allegedly raising anti-national slogans at an event to commemorate terrorist Afzal Guru.
An article published in dailybhaskar.com talks about how after being praised for rhetoric speech, now questions raised on facts presented by Smriti Irani.