The Demonization Of Kejriwal – Has the Media Got It All Wrong?

kejriOver the last few months Kejriwal and his AAP have turned the spotlight on a number of fundamental issues: one of the most important of them, which has not received the scrutiny it deserves, is the attitude of the mainstream media-primarily the elitist, English language TV channels and print media- towards the Aam Aadmi party and some of its leaders.

Their approach has progressed through the full range of journalistic hysteria- from contempt, scepticism, grudging acceptance, demanding, outrage, to outright condemnation ( the current phase).

During this tortuous journey the media has also exposed the full range of its deficiencies, from elitist bias to ignorance, disconnect, arrogance and perhaps cupidity.

The media has never accepted Kejriwal.

  • It initially dismissed him as a charlatan and fraud and even dug into his IRS past (without success) to find material (the study leave issue, dues to govt.) to discredit him.
  • It deliberately created a rift between him and Anna Hazare by over-emphasising their different paths.
  • It churned out opinion polls ( of toilet paper utility) that could only prejudice his electoral prospects.
  • It grudgingly accepted his political and moral ascendance in Delhi after the elections but quickly recouped its forces, joined ranks with all other political parties and unleashed a blitzkrieg against him that continues unabated till today.

AAP Supporters Post Delhi ElectionsI am not talking of legitimate criticism and careful analysis, which is the reason the press exists, but of which we have seen little these last few months. I am talking of misinformation, misinterpretation, highlighting issues which support only a pre-conceived thesis and blacking out others, giving a slant to the reporting, shouting down contrary views, distorting the facts and making connections where none exist, regurgitating half digested news. (To be fair to this section of the media, they have done this to others also-the shocking manner in which the OB vans and the anchors wormed their way into the Sunanda Pushkar case, like maggots, and laid bare before the nation all kinds of nonsensical theories- murder, ISI plot, Dubai connection, IPL connection( they showed Subramaniam Swamy making this charge on TV), Sashi Tharoor’s culpability on charges of abetment to suicide,all without any verification- would make anyone want to throw up.

Those anchors have  all shut up now that all those bestial theories have been disproved, and (without so much as a ” sorry” to Mr. Tharoor) turned their undivided malevolent attention back to Kejriwal.

How fair has the media been in the following?

  • Accusing Kejriwal initially of not forming the govt. in Delhi (REASON-shirking his constitutional responsibility), and when he does form the govt., castigating him for doing so with Congress support (REASON- contradicting his stated position). All channels ignored the obvious explanation given by the party- that they never asked for Congress support.

What was Kejriwal supposed to do in the Assembly when the Congress voted in favour of his party-ask the Speaker to reject those votes, or expel the Congress MLAs, or go to Arnab Goswami for advice?

  • Accusing Kejriwal of not keeping his election promises to the people when he does not announce any relief on Water and Power within a week of assuming office, and criticizing him for being populist when he does announce such relief.

And when the CMs of Haryana and Chhatisgarh ( and now even Maharashtra) make similar announcements, the same press only refers to it “en passant”!

  • Constantly questioning Kejriwal on what concrete action he would take to make the Delhi police accountable to the people and govt. of Delhi.- and condemning him when he takes the first effective step (the dharna) to attain this.

For the last twenty-one years each and every Chief Minister of Delhi took shelter behind the alibi of central control of the police rather than assume control and the responsibility for their actions that comes with it.

Kejriwal accepted the challenge but is being condemned for it.

  • Terming the dharna at Rail Bhawan as ” anarchy” even though it was peaceful, did not seek to bring down any govt., or break any laws (except the ubiquitous Sec.144 which was never meant to be applied in the case of legitimate protest but has become the first resort of all govternments to stifle them).

The media has a very short and selective memory-if all protests are to be termed as anarchy then the Jai Prakash Narain movement would never have happened and we would still be under an Emergency.

  • Stigmatizing public participation in governance as “Vigilantism”. The media-comfortable in their privileged status where any favour is just a phone call away- disapproves of public involvement in the monitoring of schools, hospitals, police stations even though they are fully aware of( and quite often expose) the deplorable conditions prevailing there.

Delhi Law MinisterLaw Minister Bharti is denounced as a Vigilante even before the Inquiry Commission has given its report.

The murder of Arunachal’s Nido this week and the thrashing of two other girls from the North-east in Kotla last week has thoroughly exposed the rot in the Delhi police, and vindicates Mr. Bharti’s action in personally going to Khirkee village and demanding that the police take action.

This is not vigilantism. Vigilantism is what MNS and SP goons are doing in UP and Bombay, but our TV channels let them off with brief mentions, reserving their vitriol for the AAP.

The double standards on display only add to this pathetic roll call of ineptitude. All parties come out with grand manifestos before elections but consign them to the dustbin on assuming power, and the media forgets about them too. But Kejriwal’s 18 point manifesto was flung in his face from day one and he was castigated on an almost hourly basis for not implementing it.

The Congress has done nothing about the scams for ten years but Kejriwal is expected to throw Sheila Dixit in jail within twenty four hours of assuming office!

When Gadkari makes allegations about  clandestine pay-offs to form the AAP government it is merely reported; when AAP’s Madan Lal alleges he was offered Rs. 20 crores to defect the media demands that he produce proof and file an FIR; every penny received by AAP is on their website but still questions are raised repeatedly on their legality, but have you seen any  Prime-time discussion on why Mallya refuses to pay his employees or the Banks while continuing with his Great Gatsby life-style?

Or why SAHARA’s Subroto Roy refuses to explain how he got the Rs. 20,000 crore for his deposit schemes?

Or why India’s most fearless journalist forgot to ask Rahul Gandhi about Robert Vadra’s rags-to-riches miracle?

Or about the Houdini-like manoeuvers that enabled his family to take over the assets of the National Herald?

Has there been even a whisper on TV or the press about Madhu Kishwar’s expose on the NDTV- Chidambram laundry list of Rs. 5000 crore?

The media has become an expert at manufacturing red herrings to divert the attention away from AAP’s core issues/ intentions so as to serve their main purpose of discrediting the party.

Khirki thus becomes a matter of Racism and Sexism, and not about drugs, prostitution and police corruption; Kejriwal’s dharna is projected exclusively as a constitutional break-down and the issues relating to federalism, the right of a state govt. to exercise control over its police force, the attitude of an insensitive central govt- all these are disregarded. Misleading Headlines and Breaking News spots predict the imminent fall of the AAP govt. and party, a few defamation cases against Kejriwal by affected politicos is projected as the law closing in on him, an attempt at having a genuine janata durbar is tom-tommed as an administrative failure of cataclysmic proportions.

Speakers on panel discussions who support the AAP position are either shouted down, intimidated, lectured to or simply have the mike taken away!

Only domesticated panelists whose toe-the-media-line biases are well known are chosen to appear at the mid-night hour (one of them inadvertently gave the game away recently by mentioning (live) that he gets paid Rs. 5000 for every appearance!). There was no contradiction from the fearless anchor who quickly changed the subject!

What is the explanation for the patently partisan and adversarial ( to the AAP) posture adopted by the media, for its 24×7 condemnation of Kejriwal and his party, for its perpetual fault-finding autopsy of every word and act of this fledgling entity which should at least be given some grace period to flap its wings before expecting it to soar into the firmament?

Having given the matter some thought, I see three main reasons to explain the media’s curious behavior.

First, a total disconnect with the pulse of the people.

Editors and anchors who divide their time between padded air-conditioned studios and the drawing/dining rooms of the rich and infamous, whose ears are fixed on their smartphones rather than on the ground, who move only in their own circle from which they also choose their panelists and pollsters, have lost touch with reality.

Arvind Kejriwal - Delhi Chief Minister

They have yet to realize that Kejriwal’s mass appeal does not stem from reduction of power or water tariffs or from the promise of regularizing contract workers- it stems from his visceral denunciation of corruption and elitism, from his projection of abject simplicity, from an idiom that is not conventionally political. The more the channels concentrate on the non-issues, the more irrelevant they become to the people and the more they are perceived to be part of the effete superstructure that the people want to demolish.

Second, sheer ignorance of both history and current developments across the world.

If you have already made up your mind before the show starts, and if you profess to be an expert on seven subjects in seven days, there is very little your research team can do for you. By continuing to insist that Kejriwal is the Great Anarch, the elitist media is negating all the struggles in the past that make us the great democracy we are. In the process the media has also blinded itself to the contextual relevance of Kejriwal’s movement.

The emergence of the AAP has to be seen as part of a global churning against big government, corruption, the feeling that ” the modern state often seems designed to look after itself rather than the citizens it is supposed to serve” (the Economist, January 4th 2014), against 19th century Chicago style politicians, against an elite prospering at the expense of the working classes.

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The last ten years has seen political parties with the same DNA as the AAP, what are being called ” insurgent parties”, asserting themselves across the globe- the UKIP (United Kingdom Independence Party) in the UK, the Tea Party rump of the Republican Party in the USA, The Progress Party of Norway, the Front National ( FN) of the inimitable Marie Le Pen in France, The Freedom Party in the Netherlands, the Five Star Movement in Italy.

Once considered fringe groups they too were demonised by the media and the establishment, but they have come to stay: they have broad appeal, command size-able vote percentages, influence the formation of governments, and sleepless governments are learning their lessons the hard way-either they adapt to the policy demands of these newcomers or they vacate more and more space for them.

Lessons, dear Mr. Goswami-Sardesai-Rahul Kanwal and Ms. Dutt and Ghosh, are not derived from vacuous panel discussions but from studying what is happening in the world around you. You may consider Kejriwal a freak but most of the developed world is taking people like him very seriously.

Third, and most important, one is beginning to suspect that there might be more than meets the eye in this sustained campaign to discredit Kejriwal and AAP.

One has to weigh seriously Shazia Ilmi’s charge that big corporates, who are desperate for Modi to become PM, are behind the media campaign. The Congress, equally petrified of this unpredictable party would certainly not hesitate to call in favours from a media with which it has always has a cosy relationship.

The DAVP budget is a handy persuader (as the AG audit of the advertising spend of the Chhatisgarh government makes amply clear).

And let us not forget that loose change of Rs. 500 crores which the Congress party has set aside for its election campaign!

I may be wrong, or perhaps senility is catching up with me, but I do seem to feel that our media has raised the decibel pitch against Kejriwal rather noticeably ever since news about this bankroll became public. Quite often the loudest bidder is also the highest bidder! Ever since the Radia tapes exposures the credibility and integrity of our mainstream media have been under a cumulonimbus cloud. And we are well aware of the fact that almost all  prime channels and publications are owned or controlled by business houses or leading politicians.

Aditya Thakur’s article in the Hillpost gives some of the details: Prannoy (NDTV) Roy’s wife is the sister of Brinda Karat of the CPM, TIMES NOW belongs to Bennet and Coleman, NEWS24 is controlled by Rajeev (IPL) Shukla a Congress Minister, PTC is owned by Sukhbir Badal, INDIA NEWS is owned by Karthikeya Sharma son of Congress leader Vinod Sharma, THE PIONEER is ably steered by BJP MP Chandan Mitra, the HINDU is owned by the Kasturi family which has overt CPM sympathies, The INDIAN EXPRESS supports the Congress while its twin the NEW INDIAN EXPRESS is an avowed NDA sympathiser, the HINDUSTAN TIMES is the undisputed turf of Shobhana Bhartiya, a former Congress MP and daughter of KK Birla, the TIMES OF INDIA can no longer lay any claim to fair reporting ever since it started the reprehensible practice of accepting equity from companies (instead of payment) for their advertising: you may not lick the hand that feeds you, but you’ll certainly bite the hand that doesn’t.

These then are the forces that are ranged against Arvind Kejriwal, forces that will not even allow him thirty days to prove himself.

In the electronic din created by them even the sounds of genuine criticism (which the AAP will no doubt welcome) are drowned out.

We expect no better from our political parties which live in a world of dog eat dog. But we expect better from our Fourth Estate in these momentous times when change is palpably in the air.

Let them not forget the words of John F Kennedy:

” Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.”

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174 Comments

  1. says: Ashok Sawhney

    “Vyavastha Parivartan” or System Change that the AAP is undertaking to make the voice of the Aam Aadmi (common people) heard is naturally being opposed by people / entities who have been benefitting from the ongoing system. Please accept the opposition to AAP to further increase as things / issues come to a head.

    I do hope that if all right thinking people continue to support the AAP, things will improve. The political discourse in the country has already changed. All major parties are clamouring to be seen as pro-aam aadmi and anti-corruption.

    Jai Hind!

  2. says: Hariharan

    The Greatest Interview of the year2014, Hardly one month has passed since the new year began. The interview did not have any substance. Beleiving the advertisement in that channel,” do not miss this, Greatest Interview of 2014″ for previous two days,I eagerly waited for the pre-judged, Pre-glorified interview. It was a damp sqib. Nothing new emerged.Evasive questions and evasive answers.
    “The interviewee had not given such an interview for the past 10 years.”the interviewer had announced. After the hearing the interview, one would wish he had continued his silence for another five years. Interviewer was under pressure to make the interview at least somewhat interesting. He is displaying part of it now and then. Poor interviewee!

  3. says: ASOK KUMAR DAS

    The main article on the pseudo-journalism which is biased for motivated individual/organisational benefits is amply demonstrated. It is not surprising that supressing the emerging public power with the AAP on the front is the only objective of existing dominated political party and its own managed media group which is evident on day to day debates and nature of TV coverage displayed on 24 hour basis. The major question is whether is it possible that Arvind Kajeriwal and his group with the public support can fight against mighty deep rooted corruption at almost every level of present organizational as well as bureaucracy set up? If we refer to the religious scriptures and the epics it has been demonstrated time and again that Good prevails over the Bad elements after a struggle. The struggle period has started for removal of corrupt and corruption through united activities of AAP and it is the sustainability and determination to succeed in the war against corrupts. History is the witness for emergence of people’s power in French revolution, Indian independence and liberty from the grip of British power from colonial rules of oppression, nepotism and monopoly. Arvind Kajeriwal is only a catalyst for emergence of such revolution of swaraj or independence from corruption in India. People in general the majority are going to be united under the banner to eradicate the evils of corruption sooner or later.

  4. says: Dr Sridevi G

    momeNother Sir, Your article is bang on . I want you to emphasise in your next article the following
    1) Had media done impartial reporting, it would have covered, AAP s strategy and reasons for taking birth as a political party . How come during the entire one year after it was formed, nothing was reported, the mohalla sabhas that were conducted to ‘ create Delhi manifesto ‘ and door to door campaign by AAP, taking up of social causes in localities , auto sabhas etc etc . The minute they won Delhi polls , media wanted to cover ‘ hero’s success story ‘ . People say AAP should be grateful to media for covering Anti- corruption movement , that’s the pity ..even if lakhs of people converge for anti- corruption, media thinks the public should be grateful., iit took up their cause ! Media has started feeling like God , thanks to the justice ‘ it gave ‘ to the likes of Jessica Lal etc …now latest Damini …it will shamelessly show how Daminis parents are greatful to media for ‘ getting justice ‘ and how they request them to help them till each rapist is hanged ! …can you feel the nausea ?! ..I throw up each time media goes into this mode ..including the Tatum Tejpal case ? ! ..here it feels if not for them , the poor girl would not have dared the monster ! …and I feel sorry about the public that does not want ACCOUNTABILITY FROM THE PRESS ! 2 ) AAP is a political revolution , if media has moral courage to accept it and cover it impartially ..it will save itself from disgrace . Not taken up random incidents like Somnath Bharathi ..to show it has guts to question the hero of the moment. ie AAP !Another fetish of media is to cover the ‘ villain of moment ‘ ..eg Tarun Tejpal , Justice Ganguly and the likes .. in short media covers ‘newmakers’ of day as headlines and then ‘ debates on these headlines ‘ till ….the next newsmaker arrives on the scene ! .. no ground reporting to investigate and present all angles ! ..in Khirkee incident ..media went to area to speak to residents after the ‘ verdict on Somnath Bharathi and AAP ‘ ! ..disgusting journalism indeed !
    3 ) Arnab keeps boasting Arvind Kejriwal asked him to cover AAP ( when it was formed ) ..and that he replied ..defiantly that we are here to cover everyone ..( how dare u ask ! ) ..if he interpreted it correctly …he could have reported impartially all the baby steps of AAP till it walked proud as winner in Delhi polls …and taken credit ! …no he chooses to act pompously , its his prerogative what will ‘ befall ‘ whom and when ? ! He is impartial all right …( that he is not in favour of any party ) ..but will he agree that he is playing to a gallery of select audience who want to see Arnab ‘ verbally lynch ‘ the ‘ powerful ‘ ‘ feigning innocent ‘ and ‘ upholders of ideologies ‘ …I think all those who can’t debate but secretly wished they could ….are his,audience ..including the henpecked husbands and ‘ suppressed wives ‘ .. for them Arnabs show gives them their outlet for frustrations and ‘ dreamt version of freedom of expression ‘ ..Arnab is not impartial because HE WORKS FOR TRPS … he is getting psychotic by the day in his obsession ! ( am a doctor : )..so free diagnosis ! )
    In conclusion Sir ..U write very well ..so please represent these points in your next article on Media .. am an AAP volunteer ever since it was formed and now a proud member ..am proud to be a part of this second freedom movement . Arvind Kejriwal is my inspiration and he continues to inspire each and every day in my dailyaactivities , personal / professional .
    Regards ,
    Dr Sridevi G

  5. says: Satinder bhasin

    Dear Mr. Shukla
    Congrats for being so forthright and spot on.U have rubbed many the wrong way.
    Dignified hypocracy has become the order of the day. And elitists are loving to live with it.
    A defunct police force and almost unaccountable beaurocracy and legislature is the legacy that present generation has inherited.Those trying in vain to lable Arvind as anarchist are blissfully or may be delibrately unaware of the fact that what the country is right now witnessing is nothing short of Organised Anarchy.Well done! Look forward to more from u.

  6. says: NEED: AAP TV channel

    All politicians and businesses have their media houses and they are heavily biased. Even saw one channel shamelessly cut off a speaker in a debate on TV under the pretext of ‘technical problems’. The naive may not understand the links between money and the (dis) information and that is why all channels (including print media) need to display their sources of funding and ownership clearly.

    When I put this same suggestion elsewhere, the comment was never displayed.

    We need AAP TV.

  7. says: Watch out for Ministry of Misinformation employees posting comments

    The BJP and other parties fill all comment sections everywhere with nonsense and many even have highly biased moderators who even delete a few good comments!

  8. says: Watch out for Ministry of Misinformation employees posting comments

    All comment sections on the Internet and social media are filled with nonsense by ‘party workers’ with big budgets.

    Watch out! This is what they mean by Modi is Social Media Savvy.

  9. says: Sunder srinivasan

    a very well writen article with clear thoughts and nicely brought out. Good , we want many more such articles.

  10. says: satish sharma

    Very well written…..and without bias! The media is continuously spewing vitriol against Arvind Kejriwal and AAP (apart from the vilification by Congress and BJP)….and the intensity with which it is being done only proves “who owns and controls” the media. The congress has put AAP in the driver’s seat and as co-driver,the congress is trying to sabotage the “drive” so that the “AAP car” crashes into the abyss and is finished forever……this was expected.

    Congress, BJP, other parties, big business and media are all for the few privileged ones……and they don’t want the AAP experiment which aims at “commune bonum” to succeed. In any case the media will see which side it’s bread is buttered…..earlier they were pro-congress….now that they see this ship sinking, they are latching on to Modi-the rising sun…..it’s disgusting to see them behave like rats. Self-interest is too much of a guiding force in this country……it doesn’t matter what is right and what is wrong!

  11. says: P Gill

    Excellent Article, very well written and good explanation. The media is one who made AAP where it is today and the same media is now after them. They never ask what others have done in these 67 years of independence but surprisingly want Arvind Kejriwal to deliver every promise within 24 hours. I wonder why media finds faults with every action of AAP. I admire the English Television media in general but I feel sometimes they overreact and especially in case of AAP. I guess all of us need to be more patient. Atleast there is someone finally who cares for the day to day problems of this country and its countrymen.

  12. says: satish sharma

    For our own sake let’s give the “AAP baby” a chance! Only time will tell if it is a “little angel” or the “devil”…..after all for decades we were in a stupor and have “patiently” tried the Big Devils.

  13. says: H V Chopra

    Press is undoubtedly biased. Starting from media house ownership to PR budgets of political parties to personal biases of editors and reporters ……..everything we read in newspapers or see on TV has been filtered and polished. You have to read between the lines to make sense of what’s happening.

    Thank God for social media. Comments you see on Twitter and Facebook are straight from the horse’s mouth.

  14. says: Amit Saxena

    AAP & its members have seen the real world through the natural eyes – be it a shiny/ dark/ wet/dry day or night. They have a genuine concern for the real people.The real people do not get bothered or disoriented by these artificially created news as they are focussed on deliverance.
    .

    AAP differs from other political party’s on the following:

    # It defines objectives, the path and timeline to achieve it ( OTHERS – HOLLOW TALKS AND NO PLAN )

    # It shows accountability on it’s objectives from all quarters, including their political rivals, media and the real people( OTHERS – NO BLUEPRINT, NO ACCOUNTABILITY AND NO WORK . FULL FOCUS ON OBSTRUCTING THE GOOD WORK THAT OTHERS DO )

    # “I SAY AND I DO”. I ONLY FOCUS ON CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM ( Others act as obstacles to progress)

    Love thy country, Love thy people – Happiness is just around the corner. Each passing moment is increasing our confidence and belief in AAP.

    HUM HONGE KAMYAB, MANN MEIN HAI VISHWAS, SUBKO HAI VISHWAS, ……….

  15. says: Tushar Mehta

    I absolutely agree with Ajay Shukla. I hardly used to see TV news. After AAP took power in Dehli I am watching everyday. I can see what you wrote in article is perfect analysis and i have the same feeling which I have been sharing with my father. There are 2 govt servent In my home and I can undersatnd in much details how far Modi’s claim are true. People are are follower there are very few who thinks their own. I support Kejriwal and at the same time I have great respect for Kiran Bedi. When Kiran Bedi did not support Kejriwal than It was hard for me too and have suspect that Kejriwal is wrong but careful analysis and lot of reading on inernet help me to conclude that I am a supporter of AAP for whatever they are doing and the way they are coping with Everyone. I salute to Mr. Kejariwal who is real hero and I am sure by my heart he is the person who is going to change the Nation.

  16. says: Anjan Bharadwaj

    I would request all like-minded AAP supporters to have our own TV channel as well as print media on co-operative basis.
    I can contribute with my contacts and by raising fund. Any reader or readers who can motivate/influence to have our own Press and channel may immediately get closer with their valuable opinions. You may please mail me , if keen for the project.
    Thanks for being with AAP.
    [email protected]

  17. says: atul pandit

    Cordial compliments to writer of this excellent article.
    No any intelligent and active citizen of country can expect better to best performance from all these so called jurnalist who are totally fail to understand and performs real job function of journalist. Link between corporates house of Gujarat and Mr. Narendra Modi,link between Mr.Shared power and mafia gang, wrong land deal of vadhera Robert,Gujarat’s certain ministers involvement in big scandels,direct or indirect role of Gujarat police and that time ministers in 2002 riots, No
    Any active journalist of electronic or print media has gone in the deep to expose any of above.

  18. says: Sumeet Pawar

    Media houses are playing a major role in sustaining the corrupt culture of our system. Even today I saw this interview of Anna Hazare ji on India TV by Mr. Rajat Sharma where the anchor is deliberately trying to create problems between the mentor and his student by saying that kejriwal is saying that Anna gave us full support for the jan lokpal bill on which Anna replied that he had spoken to kejriwal and was told that the same bill that was proposed during their agitation day was produced to form. Rajat even tried hard to create rift between the two but to no avail as Anna was really happy to see the newly formed party working culture. Soon after rajat ended the interview as nothing was coming out of it. I can clearly observe how rajat was trying to manipulate things. He even tried to wash his sinful image on one of his popular show where salman khan was called for interview. During the interview salman told the people how rajat worked hard to taste the success in his life and how he became popular among the viewers.
    Well, it doesn’t matter how far he came in his life, the question must be how did he manage to do so? He’s surely not a loyalist though may be hard working. Even earlier I was not that much of a news watcher but the moment AAP has emerged as a evolving political party, I started making notes of day to day activities of not just the party but also started observing the behavioural change of other parties and some media personnels.

  19. says: Ajay

    Really Good Article. I was just searching for which newspaper is Pro-congress and which one is pro-BJP, Just ran into this.

    All these famous journalists who think that they are unbeaten just because they know how to sit in the chair and grill the opposite person, they have all lost their integrity as journalists, they have forgotten the meaning of journalism. Media is obviously very powerful weapon but it is being misused at various instances.

    I wish atleast one journalist reads this comment because i want to tell those sitting in the chair that, “you will pee your pants the day you find a truthful person sitting opposite you, you are not the only griller in the world”. And arvind kejriwal is one such person.

  20. says: Shalini Sharma

    Media now a days has became a gossiping point only. Lack of immaturity can be easily seen. they twist the words to make spicy news out of normal one. Arvind Kejriwalji is doing what we always thought of but were not having courage to initiate. this is same as everybody wanted a freedom but were not as courageous as Gandhiji. At least now we can support him to support and save our nation.

  21. says: sanjna dhingra

    Agree completely. Have been meaning to write on this but i think you have clearly done a far better job of expressing this. The media by virtue of being controllrd by capitalists is prt of the crony capitalists-netas-babus nexus. Its rather unfortunate that the deemak of corruption and money power has rotted out all the pillars of democracy including the judiciary and the fourth estate, as is now visible. Having taken on now all the BIGWIGS(netas, babus, industrialists, police, media, ) AAP and Kejri at the least deserve the support of the ordinary citizens for whom they hv taken on this big fight in the first place. If we get misled by all this propoganda we only will be the fools and the losers.

  22. says: vijinder saini

    The facts are absolutely true. But neither old political parties nor these media people want that you should succeed. That is why all sort of hue and cry is made by them.The media which is called the 4th pillar of Democracy has sold its IMAAN and is doing more harm to the nation by misinterpreting and black mailing than supporting the facts. It has become totaly commercialised and always worry for its TRP .Do not be dishearted. Learn to listen barking without distracting like an elephant. Keep your aim at bird”s eye. God bless you. You must succeed.

  23. says: ASHOK KUMAR SHARMA

    Check why Mrs. sonia Gandhi photo should appear at the top corner of advertisement “Bharat Nirman” because the advertisement is purported to be sponsored by Government of India and not by Congress Party.

  24. says: Lloyd

    The last few years I did not bother if I ever spent enough time with my kids, but made sure I watched Times Now – with Mr Arnab. for the simple reason I felt that he was a smart and a serious journalist trying to make India a better place by his efforts but I am Very sorry to say that in the last few weeks I am made to feel that I have wasted all my precious time with TIMES NOW – with Arnab where as I could have spent with my kids for the simple reason that he and his channel are so very biased against AAP and with Mr Kejriwal that he only find faults and keeps cribbing about petty things.
    I would like to ask TIMES NOW and Mr Goaswamy as to what has he to say for the PARTIES like CONGRESS and BJP, now he will come out with we are here to ask questions bla bla bla. But my dear friend come-on, give some time to Mr Kejriwal and his team and they will do and go where no other political party as ever gone the right path and the right place. Just for your info. Mr Goaswamy I am an NRI and love my country and hate the way the politicians have gone about their duties. For once we see a clean man with the right ideas and most importantly who is there leaving his comfortable simple life and is out there fighting to make the COMMON MAN’S LIFE better and you guys are all out to get him on the mat flat and kill the opportunity for the chance for CHANGE. All that is requested of the media and specially Mr Goaswamy is give the right people the right chance and see how is works wonders for yourself and your family and the country on the whole.
    Its been ages since I heard from you Mr Goaswamy – one right thing about this man “Arvind Kejriwal’ where as he has only done the right things which no POLITICIAN IN THE PAST HAS EVER DARED TO DO IN THE FIRST MONTH IN OFFICE. So sir sit down and relax and let this GREAT MAN DO HIS JOB and offcourse you can get back to doing your job in a better way.

  25. says: Prabhat Kumar

    A childish article, similar to the childish behavior of AAP it intends to defend. First of all, This is about AAP, not Kejriwal. But quite foolishly, AAP is quickly turning into a one-person party, not much different than Mamata’s TMC or Mulayam’s SP.. ehh?
    1. The media has never accepted Kejriwal. – Had Media not supported AAP, not carried the stories (and still continuing) on front pages, most people wouldn’t know about AAP. No surprise, most people don’t know about AAP outside few cities, where AAP has been really visible. However media cannot be blamed for scrutinizing the expectations AAP has created for itself.
    2. Kejriwal accepted the challenge but is being condemned for it. – Wake up. Nobody is condemning Kejriwal for forming the government. But the way AAP is trying to run the government, that is certainly not a good way. You certainly don’t want both government and opposition on the roads doing ‘dharna’ agaonst each other, do you. You want someone to take the baton and run the things, not just keep blaming everyone else.
    3. This is not vigilantism. Vigilantism is what MNS and SP goons are doing in UP and Bombay, but our TV channels let them off with brief mentions, reserving their vitriol for the AAP. – Really?? AAP trying to turn every small issue into a potential flash point is not vigilantism? Mr Bharti trying to mo his way into Khirki Extn is not vigilantism? And for Media’s coverage, it is in proportion to the expectations from respective parties. People know and expect the SP and MNS to behave like goons. Should they have similar expectations from AAP? Then whats the difference between MNS/SP and AAP?
    4. Speakers on panel discussions who support the AAP position are either shouted down, intimidated, lectured to or simply have the mike taken away! – Again.. really?? Last I checked, it has been AAP who has been trying to shout down opposition by saying ‘whoever is not with us, is against aam aadmi’. And for the public debates, the videos are available to all to make their own opinions. If AAP representative have not done their homework and don’t have much to add to conversation, it certainly cannot be termed as media’s failure.

    I am myself an AAP supporter, and would like them to be successful for the good of our country. But past few weeks have been disappointing. AAP has so far acted in an immature fashion pretty much on every single issue. I, personally place a lot of importance on the conduct of a political party, especially AAP. While the conduct of other parties is absolutely bad, AAP’s conduct so far has not been anything to boast about either. They need to learn fast on how to put good governance examples in front of the ‘aam aadmi’.
    Last time when public brought anti-congress Janata Party government to power in 1977 and they failed to deliver, it took approx 20 years and a very polarized and radical idea (Ram Janm Bhoomi) to get people to look beyond Congress. AAP has a lot of responsibility on their shoulders and of their own choosing. They must respect the law, and do some good work, rather than just show-off dharnaas and public statements.

  26. says: Col Ak Sinha

    We should ask these facts through our spokesperson in a tv program from the anchors of all the channel shows to expose their intention being created by false propoganda .–A K Sinha

  27. says: Poovizhi Arasan

    Dear mr. Shukla,

    Very well argued. But some corrections. The Hindu of Chennai, owned by Kasturi and Sons Ltd, is not CPM leaning. Only N. Ram was and is a CPM cardholder, and the original cadillac communist. Though even his communist doctrines are decided purely by corporate interest! In fact most of the Hindu’s family children studied in Western Europe, U S, or in Australia. Even Ram’s daughter.
    The Hindu was never orginally with Kasturi and Sons. They were originally promoted by four radical freedom fighters and law students, whose contributions have completely erased. In 1905, Kasturi Ranga IYENGAR, (pls note the clan, since they were the same clan that collaborated with Robert Clive and actively supported the East India Company Ltd. Kasturi Ranga Iyengar purchased the paper from a debt ridden Veeraraghavacharriar, for a sum of Rs 75000/- in 1905. That was a large amount in those days even for a lawyer. Interestingly, after the change in management, The Hindu ceased to become anti-British newspaper. They continued that way even after Independence. A case in point was the coverage of Mahatma Gandhi’s assasination of January 30, 1948. The january 31 edition of all the newspapers across the world carried the story as a lead or at least as a front page. For The Hindu, this event was just an obituary! Essentially The Hindu has never been anti-establishment and has served corporate or feudal interests in the country !

  28. says: Jagdeep Jalota

    Plight of Indians is that they like sensationalisation of everything and Indian Media capitalises on this. Jo Dikhta hai Woh Bikta hai.
    Anyways, I am not a writer but can write 10 pages on this.
    Must say whatever is written in this piece of news/article/blah blah blah is worth reading and accepting that this is a fact.
    If Indians want to disregard this info, then GOD SAVE US. Let them rule us who have exploited us to the roots and have made our minds alike as well.
    Probably Indians dont want to come out of their comfort zones.

    Anyways, I think this is enough from a AAM AADMI.

  29. says: Mehar Sagar

    Dear Mr Shukla,-
    I applaud you for your detailed and correct analysis on how damaging the Media is being to The Change, time for which has come and the seed sowed by Mr Kejriwal. I am no admirer of any political party or personality but of a cause, I certainly am , only I donot have the courage and fortitude to go all hog as Mr Kejriwal is doing. He needs to be supported for doing and putting into action, all people like us who talk of change, corruption , a weak police and still do nothing about it, nor do we have the moral strength to stand behind someone who at least is trying his best to act upon what he preaches and feels. Many a educated lot in the country are waist down into corruption and follow its path to derive personal benefits and gains, the whole life style in this country has got polluted with khao aur khilao and have got used to the idea that you have to warm up a palm to get things done, so much so, judiciary is also involved and so are the law makers, the so called parliament full of people awaiting conviction for serious crimes of all kinds–how can such a society ever support a well meaning simpleton–KEJRIWAL–it is not a joke or limelight seeking to sleep out on the road in a peaceful dharna with below 10 degrees centigrade and despite the fact that he is diabitic and asthametic. How many Congress or BJP stalwarts have done it except thos who fought for the Freedom movement–that was teh congress then and compare it to the Congress now–what a change for self centredness to the politics of good governance then and Nehrus vision and image and all those then in Gandhi, Sardar Patel, Lala Lajpat Rai, Moulana Abdul Kalam Azad, etc etc.
    I would say 60 years and Both Conress and BJP have done nothing but taken the country down hill on the road to a lawless society, communal politics, reservations, freebies, discrimination–give all three new comers Modi, Kejriwal and Rahul, a chance now and let us see who of the three does something and th Indians decide to retain him in power or reject–how come NO Woman is Coming up after all that cry and demand of equal rights, equal opportunities–why can a woman not take up leadership for THE Chyange or is that they want to follow only and not take the lead–here is a chance–grab, women, grab and prove that you can lead and believe me–you can and perhaps would do better than the male politicians we had–did not the IAS young lady in UP not prove it. Time to overhaul the system and bring in a revolution of CHANGE, not for the sake of it but because it is so much the need of today in Today’s India!

  30. says: kiran martis

    The last few weeks have witnessed a very disturbing trend of the media – (newspapers and t v).In an almost diabolical and sinister move that seems to smack of a relentless drive to finish off the AAP through subtle and blatant means, we have seen the media sit as judge and jury. They have taken great pleasure in demolishing any voices that support a balanced view-point.
    It almost seems that very powerful forces are working behind the scene to crush any semblance of free speech.There is no patience to hear and understand another way of looking and dealing with situations.
    This trend, whether against an individual or group is disturbing, because it makes any citizen vulnerable to the powers that be. That person could well be you or me. It seems the arrogance of the media is keeping step with that of the established politicians.
    We are looking for a media that can move out of the domain of political influences and money power, and provide people with honest reporting.
    The writer is not a member of any political party but supports a radical shift in thinking to achieve a corruption free, compassionate country.

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