
"Any politician reluctant to face the press is failing in his duty. Press is an essential part of the democratic set up," remarks Sir Mark Tully. (Express Photo: Praveen Khanna)
Distinguished audience listening to Sir Mark Tully. (Express Photo: Praveen Khanna)
"The RSS has an ideology. It doesn’t fit into my ideology," said Sir Mark Tully at Express Adda. (Express Photo: Praveen Khanna)
"I was born in Calcutta and my parents' main job was to ensure I remained British," said Sir Mark Tully. (Express Photo: Praveen Khanna)
Members from the audience interacted with Sir Mark Tully at Express Adda. (Express Photo: Praveen Khanna)
"In India any government/individual who preaches anything which will spread hatred of religion is to be deplored." (Express Photo: Praveen Khanna)
"If you open the pages of Indian Express you will find that it has not been curbed, said Sir Mark Tully on the state of Indian journalism. (Express Photo: Praveen Khanna)
"I have seen things in India going wrong and coming back again. The tradition of religious harmony is strong," said Sir Mark Tully. (Express Photo: Praveen Khanna)
"I myself have been a victim of fake news. It is a big problem, people ought to be punished for it," says Sir Mark Tully on fake news. (Express Photo: Praveen Khanna)
"Fortunately, I haven’t had any brushes with the law," said Sir Mark Tully. (Express Photo: Praveen Khanna)
"I believe Congress Party needs to revive its ideology and state what it stands for. Find a place for religion in what you stand for." opined Sir Mark Tully (Express Photo: Praveen Khanna)