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#JNU #UmarKhalid #indorenews #indorewatercrisis For a brief moment in this new year, Indian TV news experienced a glitch in the matrix. Anchors questioned power. Ministers looked uncomfortable. Accountability briefly entered the chat. It didn’t last. After reports emerged that people in Indore had died after consuming sewage-contaminated water, NDTV editor Anurag Dwary asked a simple question to a BJP minister. Instead of answers, he got mockery and abuse. The clip went viral everywhere — except on NDTV’s own primetime shows. As the country processed the deaths of 20 people in Indore, including a five-month-old baby, primetime TV quickly returned to safer ground. A familiar villain. A familiar script. JNU was back. So was the ‘Tukde-Tukde’ gang. Unsurprisingly, TV news decided 2026 was the perfect year to relaunch another instalment of the ‘Tukde-Tukde’ franchise. Same outrage, same keywords, same anchors, only the calendar date had changed. Ten years after the original JNU controversy, unresolved cases, disputed videos, and unanswered questions didn’t matter. The villain was familiar, the template reliable, and the distraction effective. Watch the full episode and tell us what you think in the comments. Love Newsance? Support our work: https://rzp.io/rzp/iiLZKE4ap Join the #FightToBreathe: https://rzp.io/rzp/T4Ob0FCb Download the accessible Newslaundry app: https://www.newslaundry.com/download-app Join us on WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va61... Follow and engage with us on social media: Facebook: / newslaundry Twitter: / newslaundry Instagram: / newslaundry