Fake media will now ask for all kinds of special powers. The media is part of the problem not part of the solution. These people extend credibility to all kinds of shady groups from racketeers to politicians, NGOs, etc and then talk tough when they get hit. Who covers up for the black deeds of Congress, who covers up for blak deeds of the likes of Raja? who covers up for Pakistan it is the media.
Mafiosi are everywhere. For example, there is a mafia protecting miscreants in science. In 1971, a high-ranking journalist, late Mr Krupekar, working for the Times of India group, published a factual, absolutely truthful, report on certain whistle-blowing activities at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, and the harassment and oppression launched by the administration on the whistle-blowers. The mafiosi supporting the then IARI Director sprang into action and persuaded the ToI bosses to make life hell for Mr Krupekar. Somehow Mr Krupekar survived by the skin of his teeth, but his trauma lasted for life.
Good Editors' Guild has woken up. They need to take up cases in other parts of country as well. Only yesterday a BBC journalist was booked in Srinagar for commenting on her face book..Anybody listening in Editors Guild
Re: Police files case against BBC journaist in Srinagar
by pseudo.secular4@rediffmail.com on Jun 11, 2011 08:07 PM
Then there were thousands of innocent Indians terrorized at midnight in Delhi. A task usually left alone for ISI but delivered efficiently by SonyaG GandhiG and her cronies.
Re: Police files case against BBC journaist in Srinagar
by avneet sharma on Jun 12, 2011 02:32 AM
that journalist was spreading canards - she asked for it and police did the right thing ;donot try to bring your own agenda