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Falsehood about Cause of Press Bill[edit]

Press Bill of Bihar was brought to curb incessant personal attacks on Jagannath Mishra by Aryavarta and Indian Nation, leading dailies on Bihar in Hindi and English respectively and both owned by Darbhanga Raj, effectivelt controlled by Rajkumar Shubheshwar Singh. Media of almost entire country supported the movement startede by these two newspapers and when Indira Gandhi forced Jagannath Mishra to withdraw the bill, Jagannath Mishra was also forced to resign. Then, Jagannath Mishra started his own newspaper Pataliputra Times in order to damage the newspapers of Raj. These well known facts are deliberately missed by this article and the blame of bringing Press Bill is falsely thrown on Indira Gandhi just to "humour" her! VJha (talk) 12:43, 29 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]