paid Media | SabrangIndia News Related to Human Rights Mon, 09 Jul 2018 07:58:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://sabrangindia.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Favicon_0.png paid Media | SabrangIndia 32 32 NTUI supports Sudha Bharadwaj in her fight against Arnab and Republic TV https://sabrangindia.in/ntui-supports-sudha-bharadwaj-her-fight-against-arnab-and-republic-tv/ Mon, 09 Jul 2018 07:58:29 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2018/07/09/ntui-supports-sudha-bharadwaj-her-fight-against-arnab-and-republic-tv/ Gautam Mody, the general secretary of The New Trade Union Initiative (NTUI) condemned the allegations on human rights lawyer Sudha Bharadwaj by Arnab Goswami and Republic TV and promised support for the lawyer.   Gautam Mody, the general secretary of The New Trade Union Initiative (NTUI) condemned the allegations on human rights lawyer Sudha Bharadwaj […]

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Gautam Mody, the general secretary of The New Trade Union Initiative (NTUI) condemned the allegations on human rights lawyer Sudha Bharadwaj by Arnab Goswami and Republic TV and promised support for the lawyer.

Sudha Bharadwaj
 
Gautam Mody, the general secretary of The New Trade Union Initiative (NTUI) condemned the allegations on human rights lawyer Sudha Bharadwaj by Arnab Goswami and Republic TV. “A large section of the media, which should above all be the defender of democracy, has placed itself at the disposal of rightwing political forces, the ruling BJP government and agencies of state to serve an agenda that goes against the interest of the many and serves the interest of the few,” said a statement released by NTUI. They urged to stop the witch-hunting of trade unionists and human rights defenders.
 
The statement added that “The references to Sudha are part of an ongoing campaign both in government and through regressive forces in civil society to create an atmosphere of fear amongst those speaking up and standing against the attack on democracy, justice and equality.”
 
“The New Trade Union Initiative condemns the baseless allegations, that are fabricated and defamatory, made against Comrade Sudha Bharadwaj leader of the Pragatisheel Cement Shramik Sangh and Jan Aadharit Engineering Mazdoor Union in Chhattisgarh of having ‘Maoist’ links, receiving funds from ‘Maoists’ and creating a ‘Kashmir like situation’ by Republic TV Managing Director and anchor, Arnab Goswami,” it said.
 
“Sudha, inspired by Sankar Guha Niyogi, joined the trade union movement three decades ago in the difficult terrain of Dalli Rajhara and Bhilai. She has also been an active human rights defender who recently spoke against the arrest of human rights activist and General Secretary of Indian Association of Peoples’ Lawyers, Surendra Gadling, for his alleged link with the Bhima Koregaon violence in Nagpur. Gadling has been unremittingly fighting cases against human rights violations and false UAPA cases imposed upon Dalits and Adivasis while providing legal aid to Delhi University professor G.N. Saibaba and Dalit rights activist Sudhir Dhawale. Sudha also has been vocal against the arrest of Damodar Turi from Ranchi allegedly as an activist connected to the unlawfully banned trade union Mazdoor Sangathan Samity (MSS). Comrade Sudha has also challenged the ban of MSS is trade union organisation, registered under the provisions of the Trade Union Act 1926 since 1989 unionising contract workers and other workers in the informal sector who are amongst the most exploited section of the country’s working people. The ban on MSS is not just in violation of the Trade Unions Act but also an attack on the fundamental rights of MSS’ members in so far as the Government of Jharkhand’s action denies them their right to freedom of association as provided under Article 19(1) c of the Indian Constitution,” the release stated.
 
“The NTUI joins with all progressive forces in fighting this attack as it stands in solidarity with Comrade Sudha Bharadwaj and the members of the Pragatisheel Cement Shramik Sangh and Jan Aadharit Engineering Mazdoor Union who continue to face the gravest attack on their rights and workers and citizens. Their fight is our fight and a fight we must win,” they added.

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Media Today: Freedom of the Press or Freedom of the Purse? https://sabrangindia.in/media-today-freedom-press-or-freedom-purse/ Tue, 19 Jun 2018 05:24:26 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2018/06/19/media-today-freedom-press-or-freedom-purse/ In the first Neelabh Mishra Memorial Lecture, Founder Editor of PARI, P. Sainath talks about how corporatisation of the media harms Indian democracy.   In a lecture titled ‘Freedom of the Purse’, Founder Editor of PARI, P. Sainath talks about how corporatisation of the media harms Indian democracy. This talk was given as part of […]

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In the first Neelabh Mishra Memorial Lecture, Founder Editor of PARI, P. Sainath talks about how corporatisation of the media harms Indian democracy.
 

In a lecture titled ‘Freedom of the Purse’, Founder Editor of PARI, P. Sainath talks about how corporatisation of the media harms Indian democracy. This talk was given as part of the 1st Neelabh Mishra Memorial lecture which was organised at Delhi’s India Habitat Center on the occasion of the 58th Birthday of journalist Neelabh Mishra who passed away earlier this year.

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Why did TOI delete its report on Bajrang Dal? https://sabrangindia.in/why-did-toi-delete-its-report-bajrang-dal/ Thu, 07 Jun 2018 10:55:55 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2018/06/07/why-did-toi-delete-its-report-bajrang-dal/ Times of India deleted a report that said that 11 members of the Bajrang Dal were arrested in connection to the hangings in West Bengal Image Courtesy: Janta Ka Reporter   Odds keep getting stacked against the Indian media as it consciously censors its own reports and findings. Recently, stories broke of two men being […]

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Times of India deleted a report that said that 11 members of the Bajrang Dal were arrested in connection to the hangings in West Bengal

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Odds keep getting stacked against the Indian media as it consciously censors its own reports and findings. Recently, stories broke of two men being allegedly murdered and hanged in West Bengal and according to this report, Times of India deleted its story on 11 Bajrang Dal members being arrested in connection to these deaths.
 
According to the NDTV report, A young BJP worker Trilochan Mahato was found dead and hanging from a tree in Purulia district with messages written across his white shirt. They read, “This is for doing BJP politics from age 18. Been trying to kill you since the vote. Failed. Today you are dead.” The report stated that BJP President Amit Shah blamed the ruling Trinamool Congress for Mahto’s death. His tweet read, “A young life full of possibilities was brutally taken out under state’s patronage. He was hanged on a tree just because his ideology differed from that of state-sponsored goons.”
 
Another man from Purulia named Dulal Kumar was also found hanging, three days after Mahato was found dead and was declared a suicide by authorities. These deaths took place at a time when the state had elections which were marred by the controversy of rigging, intimidation violence and murder. TOI reported that 11 Bajrang Dal activists were arrested in connection with these incidents but were taken off their channels and the links keep showing ‘404 page not found’ message.
 
Many are speculating about the reasons why TOI removed its links. They say it could be fake news or it could be pressurized to stay mum and not circulate news that damages Bajrang Dal’s image.
 
Indian was ranked 138 on the world press freedom rankings list by reporters without borders and is consistently slipping in this regard. If the Cobrapost stings are anything to go by, it’s very simple to influence the fourth pillar of democracy. As this report suggests, TOI, DNA and many others erased their stories on the assets of Amit Shah witnessing a meteoric rise and Smriti Irani’s dubious degrees. TOI’s sister publications Navbharat Times (NBT) and Economic Times (ET) had also carried the report of Shah’s assets increasing by 300% before being taken down from there too. When confronted about this erasure by other media outlets, the media behemoths had no answers.

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Why Shekhar Gupta’s ‘Objections’ to the Cobrapost Paid-Media sting Do Not Hold Out https://sabrangindia.in/why-shekhar-guptas-objections-cobrapost-paid-media-sting-do-not-hold-out/ Wed, 06 Jun 2018 10:03:43 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2018/06/06/why-shekhar-guptas-objections-cobrapost-paid-media-sting-do-not-hold-out/ Shekhar Gupta, the founder and editor-in-chief of the news website The Print, and the president of the Editors Guild of India, tweeted on 26 May, “Since you asked: 1st, my personal (editorial) view. I do not accept stings as journalism. It’s a publicly explained view. The Print’s Code of ethics firmly bars stings, pl check […]

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Shekhar Gupta, the founder and editor-in-chief of the news website The Print, and the president of the Editors Guild of India, tweeted on 26 May, “Since you asked: 1st, my personal (editorial) view. I do not accept stings as journalism. It’s a publicly explained view. The Print’s Code of ethics firmly bars stings, pl check the link. The code at IE barred stings too & I presume it hasn’t changed.

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Shekhar Gupta, the founder and editor-in-chief of the news website The Print, and the president of the Editors Guild of India, tweeted on 26 May, “Since you asked: 1st, my personal (editorial) view. I do not accept stings as journalism. It’s a publicly explained view. The Print’s Code of ethics firmly bars stings, pl check the link. The code at IE barred stings too & I presume it hasn’t changed.” He was responding to Yogendra Yadav, the national president of Swaraj India, who urged Gupta, and other editors of national news organisations, to speak up about “Operation 136: Part II”—the second part of a sting operation by the investigative news website Cobrapost, which was published the previous day. The Cobrapost investigation looked into paid news items, and showed how dozens of media houseswere ready and willing to push a Hindutva agenda on their official platforms in exchange for large sums of money.

Shekhar Gupta’s tweet was disingenuous to say the least.

To put things in perspective—as recent as May 12, The Print carried a story on a sting operation in which B Sriramulu, a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party, was seen allegedly negotiating a bribe with PV Sreenijan, the son-in-law of the former chief justice KG Balakrishnan. The Print reported that the “purported sting operation showed BJP candidate Sriramulu trying to facilitate a deal with a relative of then CJI Balakrishnan on behalf of the Reddys of Ballari.” The sting, released by the Congress ahead of the Karnataka assembly elections, was not even conducted by a media platform. Yet The Print’s story casts no comments on the motives of the people who conducted it, or the ethics of the sting operation itself.

In March, The Print reported on the British news organisation Channel 4’s sting operation on senior executives of the political consultancy company, Cambridge Analytica. The report noted that the company’s board had suspended its chief executive officer, Alexander Nix, “after he was shown on video discussing entrapping politicians with bribes and prostitutes and spreading disinformation.” In fact, the tag for “Cambridge Analytica” on The Print’s website shows 19 stories related to the firm, none of which concern the ethics of Channel 4’s decision to use hidden cameras. This is not to question whether Cambridge Analytica was a story worth pursuing—of course it was, especially their activities in India. But it appears that a British company promising to fix elections in Sri Lanka—as revealed in Channel 4’s sting—is of greater news value to Gupta than mainstream TV channels and newspapers doing the same in India.

The hidden cameras used for Operation 136: Parts I and II revealed what 43 Indian news platforms, television channels, print publications, radio and online media, were prepared to do in return for compensation from a fictitious religious organisation, including peddling Hindutva ideology, defaming political rivals, and polarising the electorate. It is also important to note that the implications of the activities that these organisations were willing to undertake goes beyond just paid news—polarising the electorate and defaming political rivals has criminal connotations. The individuals caught on camera agreeing to these activities were senior sales and management personnel, and in many cases, the owners of the concerned media organisations themselves.

It would be surprising if organisations of similar status could survive a story like Operation 136 in a Western liberal democracy. For instance, the British media baron Rupert Murdoch had to shut down his 150-year-old tabloid, News of the World, after an investigation by Scotland Yard showed the connivance of the tabloid’s senior management in incidents of telephone hacking involving the British royal family, among others. But this is India, and we specialise in going after the messengers instead of the message.

In addition to the apparent dual standard applicable to The Print’s coverage of sting journalism by Cobrapost as compared to other sting operations, Gupta’s memory, too, appears to be playing some tricks. Fifteen years ago, in November 2003, when Gupta was the editor-in-chief of the Indian Express, he had published a front-page story headlined, “Caught on tape: Union Minister taking cash, saying money is no less than God.” The Indian Express printed transcripts of the sting, which showed Dilip Singh Judeo, the then union minister of state for environment and forests, accepting cash for agreeing to grant mining rights in Chhattisgarh to an Australian company. The transcripts quotedJudeo: “Paisa Khuda toh nahin par Khuda ki kasam Khuda se kam bhi nahin.” (Money isn’t god, but swear to god, it’s no less than god.)

The newspaper had then claimed that Judeo had been caught on camera accepting “if a video CD tape made available to The Sunday Express is to be believed.” The implication of the same of appears to be that the authenticity of the video was not confirmed at the time the transcripts were published, though Gupta in a later interview to Outlook magazine noted that the video had been put through “due reportorial rigour.” The Outlook report also noted that the newspaper insisted that “the source of its report is of marginal importance.” The Indian Express exposé was published less than two weeks ahead of Chhattisgarh’s assembly elections. In the CBI investigation into the corruption allegations, which led to Judeo’s resignation from the position, the agency filed a chargesheet against Judeo and five others, including Amit Jogi, the son of the then chief minister Ajit Jogi, for allegedly orchestrating a criminal conspiracy to conduct the sting and ensure his father’s success in the ensuing elections. Judeo died during the pendency of the case, in 2013, and in April 2016, a Delhi court acquitted all the accused persons.

In April 2011, another CD mysteriously arrived at Gupta’s doorstep at the Indian Express, in which the senior advocate and former law minister Shanti Bhushan could purportedly be heard speaking with Mulayam Singh and his then aide Amar Singh, about the senior advocate Prashant Bhushan being able to “manage” a judge. The paper broke the story on the scandal. That month, Shanti Bhushan filed a police complaint stating that it was a “fabricated CD” and that he had never had “any conversation” with the two politicians. Subsequently, the Delhi Police has reportedly noted that two different forensic analyses have shown conflicting results about the authenticity of the CD. But the Delhi Police has also failed to comply with a November 2011 order passed by the Central Information Commission directing them to make these reports public.
It is evident that Gupta is happy to report on CDs that the cat drags in, but when a media platform such as Cobrapost investigates and takes ownership over the story, he appears to have several problems. It almost seems like Gupta has access to Papal holy water and if he but sprinkles it on any CD that reaches him, by “mail” or otherwise, its contents meet his own journalistic standards. But Cobrapost, with no such access to holy water, has to suffer his sermons on ethics. Incidentally, it would be interesting to know if he gave any such sermons at the integrated news desk of India Today Group, where he served as the editor-in-chief for a brief period, from June to September 2014, and thereafter continued in an advisory capacity as an editorial director.

During this period, India Today conducted at least two hidden-camera stories. In a July 2014 investigation titled “Operation Sarkar,” the India Today Group exposed corruption in UPSC recruitments. Then in September 2014, the organisation reported on a sting operation conducted by the Aam Aadmi Party, allegedly exposing a BJP leader who offered a bribe of Rs 4 lakh to an AAP member of legislative assembly to ensure that the BJP would form the government in Delhi. “The point is as the editorial director of the group, how was an SIT allowed to function?” a former employee of Aaj Tak, who worked under Gupta, asked, referring to the special investigative team within the India Today Group that had conducted sting operations. “Some of these sting operations also featured in the magazine, Mail Today and other verticals which were directly placed under him,” the former employee added. “He was also part of editorial meetings. It shows he endorsed the SIT and its operations.”

Over the last two years, several news organisations have carried stories using a hidden camera, including over 70 stories by the India Today Group itself. On the other hand, Cobrapost has run just six. Gupta did not speak out against these organisations—in fact, he publicly endorsed the sting operations on Twitter on multiple occasions. In June 2016, when the journalist Rajdeep Sardesai tweeted about a sting operation aired by India Today regarding alleged offers of bribes in relation to the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections, Gupta responded to the tweet commenting on the politicians: “They still keep getting caught in sting also tells you how stupid the political class is. Or, they don’t care.” Gupta made no observation regarding the journalistic ethics of India Today in broadcasting the sting. Similarly, in October 2016, CNN News18 carried reports about a sting operation on a Pakistani superintendent of police who confirmed that India had conducted “surgical strikes” along the Line of Control on 29 September. “Reassuring @CNNnews18 sting on Pak SP,” Gupta tweeted. This is particularly noteworthy in view of the fact that Pakistan had claimed that the sting operation was “forged” and a news report questioned the veracity of the News 18 sting. Indeed, Gupta’s sermons on ethical journalism appear directed only at Cobrapost.

In fact, Gupta appears to ignore the breach of The Print’s own code of ethics even while raising such concerns about Cobrapost. Four days after the Cobrapost investigation broke, Gupta published a story on The Print about Pushp Sharma, the journalist who reported the story, which was titled: “The controversial past of the man behind the Cobrapost exposé.” But he included no disclosures about how the investors with The Print were named in the Operation 136 sting. The video of Ajay Shekhar Sharma, the senior vice president of PayTM and the brother of its founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma, received huge viewership on YouTube and the Cobrapost website. In it, Ajay makes damning disclosures on how PayTM shared their data about users from Kashmir with the prime minister’s office. However, Gupta is yet to add a disclaimer in The Print’s piece, disclosing the fact that Vijay Shekhar is an investor with the publication. This is in contradiction to its own editorial policy, which states, “The Print’s credibility rests on establishing uncompromising standards to avoid conflict of interest or even the appearance of conflict of interest.”
Cobrapost, since its inception 15 years ago in 2003, has been doing what the mainstream has been unable to do—bring out the untrammeled truth in all its ugliness. In order to do so, we have used hidden cameras, and quite often, in partnership with mainstream channels. Our reporters have done scores of investigative stories, many a time in situations that could have proven perilous to their personal or professional lives. A quick recall of some of these stories would highlight the importance of some of the sting operations that Cobrapost has undertaken.

In December 2005, Aaj Tak broadcast “Operation Duryodhana”—a joint investigation with Cobrapost in which the reporters caught 11 parliamentarians on-camera accepting money for raising questions in Parliament. The report led to the expulsion of all 11 members from parliament, which was later upheld by the Supreme Court in 2007.

During March to May 2013, Cobrapost released three parts of its investigative story, “Operation Red Spider,” which exposed major public and private banks that were willing to launder unaccounted cash for a fictitious politician. In July that year, the Reserve Bank of India imposed penalties on 22 banks, including ICICI Bank, HDFC and Axis Bank, for violating Know-Your-Customer norms and anti-money laundering guidelines.

In December 2013, the “Operation Falcon Claw” investigation exposed 11 MPs from the Congress, BJP, BSP, JDU and AIADMK, who were willing to issue letters of recommendation to promote a fictitious Australian oil exploration company in exchange for fees ranging between Rs 50,000 and Rs 50 lakh. Six of these MPs even wrote the letters for a fee.

In April 2014, Cobrapost’s “Operation Janmbhoomi” established the fact that the demolition of the Babri Masjid in 1992 was the outcome of a planned sabotage. The investigation exposed many important characters who were part of the conspiracy, with a thread connecting the tacit support of the then prime minister PV Narasimha Rao to the act.

In “Operation Black Rain,” which Cobrapost published in August 2015, the investigation recorded the confessions of perpetrators of six major massacres of poor, unarmed Dalits in central Bihar. It revealed how the Ranveer Sena, an upper-caste militia in Bihar, planned and conducted indiscriminate killings in the late 1990s, who trained them, who armed them, who financed them and who lent them political support. The story led to an outcry across the country seeking justice for the victims of these killings.

In July 2016, Cobrapost published “Operation Shuddhikaran”—an investigation that revealed the RSS’s covert agenda of proselytisation. It noted that the Sangh, through its well-entrenched network of pracharaks, lured kids of poor Assamese tribal families in the name of providing them education, and then converted them to Hinduism.

A small media non-profit is an easier target than a big media conglomerate. The concerns of ethics appear to be conveniently timed to the significant Cobrapost sting operation, but not so with other similar stories. It’s a spurious debate. It’s just another news angle to chew a particular story from and for some also an angle to run a story down and try and sermonise.

This leads us to the statement that the Editors’ Guild of India issued on May 31. Expressing its concern over Cobrapost’s expose, the Guild exhorted media organisations “to explain their conduct to their readers and the public at large.” The guild maintained that it could not ascertain the veracity of the tapes.

The statement in itself looks qualified, as it does not name or condemn the media houses exposed in the story. It does not even seek to represent the interests of Editors, behind whose backs proprietors and managers are swinging partisan deals. In fact, the statement is so general, it could well have been issued on any other day, to any other story, by any other organisation.

But true to form, the Editors Guild cannot prevent itself from issuing a sermon on the ethics of sting operations. Little realising that its president is a past master at it, and a more than active ambassador of its use at present—as long as it is done by somebody other than Cobrapost, preferably British.

(This article is a version of an article published by The Caravan)
 

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“I have not seen any govt like this, that has stifled voice of media by putting ads in their mouth” https://sabrangindia.in/i-have-not-seen-any-govt-has-stifled-voice-media-putting-ads-their-mouth/ Mon, 03 Jul 2017 07:48:31 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2017/07/03/i-have-not-seen-any-govt-has-stifled-voice-media-putting-ads-their-mouth/ Former union minister in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government, Arun Shourie, has hit out at the Centre’s Narendra Modi government accusing it of stifling the free press.   Photo: Off The Cuff   Speaking to Off The Cuff event organised by journalist Shekhar Gupta, Shourie said, ” I have not seen any govt like this […]

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Former union minister in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government, Arun Shourie, has hit out at the Centre’s Narendra Modi government accusing it of stifling the free press.

 

 Arun Shourie
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Speaking to Off The Cuff event organised by journalist Shekhar Gupta, Shourie said, ” I have not seen any govt like this one, that has stifled the voice of the media by putting ads in their mouth.”

The former journalist also felt that journalists in Delhi are scared of the Modi government.

On RSS, Shourie said that it was not equipped to handle policy and governance.

 

“It has done good work after a natural calamity, but not governance,” said Shourie.

Mocking Modi’s so-called 56-inch chest, he said, “We have pushed the people of Kashmir out of our country, every lynching has huge reverberations in the valley. If you keep saying you have a 56-inch chest, China will feel the need to puncture it.”

Speaking about the terror unleashed by the right-wing terrorists masquerading as cow protectors, Shourie said, “Today I feel the state is bending too much towards gaurakshaks and I believe it’s my duty to question. Some of us have to.”

He blamed Modi for breaking silence on the rampant killings of Muslims in the name of cow.

He said, ”  Mann Ki Baat itni der ke baad yaad aati hai. PM is always on Twitter , so he was not uninformed. Woh bekhabar hai lekin itne bhi bekhabar nahi.”

In a dig at the BJP president, Amit Shah calling Mahatma Gandhi as chatur baniya, Shourie said, “We call Gandhiji a ‘chatur baniya’ and we think the world is not listening. Gandhi is our soft power. If we become practitioners of spirituality & not religiosity only then can we become superpower.”

Not so long ago, Shourie had slammed the Modi government for stifling the free press and being vindictive against media houses critical of its policies.

Speaking at the Press Club in Delhi in the immediate aftermath of the CBI raids at the houses of NDTV owners, Radhika and Prannoy Roy, he had said, “Tujh se pahle jo yahan takht nasheen tha, usko bhi khud ke khuda hone kaa yaqeen tha (The one who was occupying the throne here before you too had the false notion of being a God just like you).

He had warned that the government at the Centre muzzling the free speech will only intensify in time to come as, according to him, the Modi government believed in complete domination.

“Now they are using the third instrument, which is overt pressure and they have made NDTV an example of that. I believe this will intensify in the coming months,” he had said.

Courtesy: Janta Ka Reporter
 

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Ravish Kumar Speech at Sadhbhavna Parv in Gujarat https://sabrangindia.in/ravish-kumar-speech-sadhbhavna-parv-gujarat/ Sat, 17 Jun 2017 09:28:40 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2017/06/17/ravish-kumar-speech-sadhbhavna-parv-gujarat/ Ravish Kumar Speaks about the emergence of fake news and the consequences it is having on Indian Society at present.   Video Courtesy: BoltaHindustan

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Ravish Kumar Speaks about the emergence of fake news and the consequences it is having on Indian Society at present.

 

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अर्णव के हाथों इतना अपमान कैसे सहती हो सबा नक़वी ? https://sabrangindia.in/aranava-kae-haathaon-itanaa-apamaana-kaaisae-sahatai-hao-sabaa-nakavai/ Fri, 30 Sep 2016 07:37:37 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2016/09/30/aranava-kae-haathaon-itanaa-apamaana-kaaisae-sahatai-hao-sabaa-nakavai/ अर्णब को कल फिर भाजपा प्रवक्ता के साथ गठजोड़ कर अपनी ही बिरादरी के बंदों को राष्ट्रविरोधी पाले में धकेलते देखा। सबा नक़वी को बोलने नहीं दिया, भाजपा प्रवक्ता श्रीकांत शर्मा (और सहयोगी बकताओं) को रोका नहीं गया। शर्मा एक मुसलिम समुदाय से आने वाली पत्रकार को सीमा पर (पार नहीं?) जाने को कह रहे […]

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अर्णब को कल फिर भाजपा प्रवक्ता के साथ गठजोड़ कर अपनी ही बिरादरी के बंदों को राष्ट्रविरोधी पाले में धकेलते देखा। सबा नक़वी को बोलने नहीं दिया, भाजपा प्रवक्ता श्रीकांत शर्मा (और सहयोगी बकताओं) को रोका नहीं गया। शर्मा एक मुसलिम समुदाय से आने वाली पत्रकार को सीमा पर (पार नहीं?) जाने को कह रहे थे। भाव कुछ यह था कि राष्ट्र-हित में सबका स्वर एक होना ज़रूरी है, जो साथ नहीं है वह ग़द्दार है। तो टीवी पर ये बहसें आयोजित क्यों हो रही हैं?

सबा ने (उचित ही) रोष में जब कहा कि शर्मा नुक्कड़ जैसा भाषण हमें न पिलाएँ, तो अर्णब सबा पर ही पिल पड़े – शर्मा हिंदी बोल रहे हैं इसलिए आपने उन्हें नुक्कड़ का कहा, यू लटियंस …

यही अपमानजनक सलूक अन्य 'मेहमान' सुधींद्र कुलकर्णी के साथ हुआ। उन्हें एक भी वाक्य ठीक से पूरा न करने दिया गया। जैसे ही कश्मीर समस्या का ज़िक्र उनके मुँह से निकला, एक पहले से लिखी इबारत हाथ में ले अर्णब कुलकर्णी पर पिल पड़े। एक मुक़ाम पर पहुँच कर सुधींद्र झल्ला गए बोले – "मैंने आपसे बदतरीन ('worst') ऐंकर पहले कभी नहीं देखा।"

एक अन्य विवेकी मेहमान (जो ऐंकर के साथ स्टूडियो में बैठे थे) को बोलने से रोकने के लिए शर्मा अनर्गल टीकाएँ करने लगे तो मेहमान ने अपने मेज़बान ऐंकर से कहा – "आइ नीड योर प्रोटेक्शन"। इसके बावजूद ऐंकर से न सहयोग मिला, न बोलने का अवसर। बुलाया किसलिए था, भाई?

यह कैसी पत्रकारिता है? सत्ताधारी विचारधारा से कैसा गठजोड़ है? खुला खेल फ़र्रुख़ाबादी!

सच कहूँ तो ये बहसें बरदाश्त के बाहर हो चली हैं। ऐंकर अपना शिकार पहले से चुनकर उसे बहस में बुलाता है। अमूमन कोई भला, न उलझने वाला शरीफ़ बंदा। उसके साथ कोई एक शिकार और होगा। फिर अपने ही चुने हुए तीन-चार हमलावर 'मेहमानों' के साथ मिलकर शिकार को पहले देश का दुश्मन क़रार दीजिए। शिकार चाहे लाख कहता रहे कि मैंने जो कहना चाहा वह कहने ही नहीं दिया गया है। दूसरे, गरियाते हुए शिकार के पाले में देश के तमाम उदारवादियों को भी धकेल दीजिए, वे चाहे कहीं भी हों।

असहिष्णुता हम संघ परिवार में ढूंढ़ते आए हैं। इस क़िस्म के टीवी ऐंकरों में भी आजकल वह कूट-कूट कर भरी है। मज़ा यह कि अब अपनी दलीलें भी ये ऐंकर पहले से लिखकर सामने रख लेते हैं; आपके मुँह से जब भी अपेक्षित ज़िक्र या शब्द (जैसे कल 'कश्मीर') निकलेगा, वे पूर्वनियोजित दलीलें – नज़रें झुकाकर पढ़ते हुए सही – प्रत्यक्ष दलील देने की कोशिश कर रहे किसी संभागी पर छर्रों की तरह दागे जाने के काम आएँगी। ज़ाहिर है, उस वक़्त सत्ताधारी दल का प्रवक्ता, अन्य चुनिंदा बकता भी साथ डटे होंगे – निरीह मेहमानों को अनवरत हड़काते हुए, सरेआम दादागीरी के दाँव आज़माते हुए।

आप कह सकते हैं – और कहना वाजिब होगा – कि मैं ऐसे चैनल की देहरी पर जाता ही क्यों हूँ, जब जानता हूँ कि वहाँ शोर और मार-काट के सिवा कुछ न मिलेगा? शायद हल्ला देखने (मुहल्ले से पड़ी आदत है), कुछ इस सबसे भी बाख़बर रहने। पर इस बीमारी से अंततः बचना होगा।

मेरा सवाल छर्रे खाने वाले उन 'मेहमान' संभागियों से भी है – कि हम तो चलिए चैनल फटकारते जा पहुँचते है, आख़िर आप वहाँ क्यों जा प्रकट होते हैं? बार-बार? मैं जानता हूँ सुधींद्रजी और सबा पैसे के लिए जाने वालों में नहीं, फिर भी इतना अपमान जो मुझ दर्शक से न बरदाश्त हुआ, वे क्यों सह आते हैं?

(वरिष्ठ पत्रकार ओम थानवी की फ़ेसबुक पोस्ट)
 

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