'When death comes, I have no regrets': Family, friends remember veteran journalist, ex-MP H K Dua
H K Dua, a distinguished journalist and former Member of Parliament, is being remembered fondly by family and friends following his recent passing. Dua, who served as the editor of The Hindustan Times from 1987 to 1994, was known for his astute political commentary and deep understanding of the media landscape. Throughout his career, he made significant contributions to journalism, shaping the discourse on various political issues in India. His colleagues and loved ones have recounted stories highlighting his integrity, passion for journalism, and unwavering commitment to truth. Dua's legacy extends beyond the newsroom, as he also held a position in the Rajya Sabha, where he worked on several key legislative issues. Those who knew him describe him as a man without regrets, who approached life with a sense of purpose and dedication. His passing marks a significant loss for the journalistic community, and tributes continue to pour in, celebrating his impactful career and the indelible mark he left on Indian journalism.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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