Tonight on The Buck Stops Here:
The Delhi duel: PM Modi vs Kejriwal again?
As the capital counts down to elections in February, on 'The Buck Stops Here', we debate: will it be Narendra Modi vs Arvind Kejriwal again? Who is better prepared for the Delhi battle - Modi magic or 'jhaadu ka jadu'?
Red flag for Greenpeace: In national interest or crushing dissent?
Greenpeace activist Priya Pillai is offloaded from a flight to London. The Home Ministry says it did not order her grounding. An Intelligence Bureau report last June had called Greenpeace a threat to national economic security. On 'The Buck Stops Here', we debate: is red flag to Greenpeace in national interest or is it about crushing dissent? Are NGOs upholders of human rights or hurdles in development?
Peshawar massacre: Martyred principal's proud son speaks to NDTV
"I am very proud that my mother stood between the Taliban and children," says Ahmed Qazi, son of Tahira Qazi, the martyred principal of the Army Public School in Peshawar. He says his mother would never leave school till the last child had left and even on the day terror struck, she had a chance to escape, but she insisted she would leave with the last child. It so happened that her body was the last one to leave the campus that day. When terrorists entered the administrative block, he says his mother told them, "Leave the children, talk to me, I am their mother." She was shot in the head.