TRAI found itself sealed out from the current demolition drive in Delhi. While the merits of the case are beyond the scope of this write up, what made TRAI sit in a building whose legal status was disputed?
Sometimes, I wonder whether the whole hoopla was worth it. The whole telecom industry has come to a “standstill”.
By the way, the picture was splashed on the Business Standard’s front page in the edition dated 9th November.
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