It is a sham to say that in India democracy is practiced. Really, if the rulers ( whoever they are) can getaway with a gag of the press they would happily do it. The political bosses would love if the can make the Media subservient to them.It is wrong on the part of the Police to have arrested Stalin. This action is wrong especially after an apology has been rendered. At the same time Media should also be more responsible by restraining themselves by abandoning reporting on Private lives of people far too much. Sensationalism by Media has overtaken respectable and responsible reporting.
Press has also been depending on the government and cinema stars to run their business. They sh old boycott all news about cinema stars. They will come kneeling before the press and seek an apology from the press. But does the press owned by businessmen have the courage to do so. If the electronic media also join is protest, they Journalists can show how powerful the Media is.
It is time the Media asserts itself while becoming more responsible.
Desikan
Journalsit and Consumer activist.
On 08/10/2009, Prime Point Srinivasan <prpoint@gmail.com > wrote:
dear friends
Yesterday, Mr Lenin, a Senior Journalist and News Editor of Dinamalar, one of the leading Tamil dailies was arrested by Tamilnadu Police, as if they were catching a criminal.
Last week, one of the film actress Bhuvaneshwari was arrested by Tamilnadu Police for the alleged prostitution. The newspaper Dinamalar carried a story, that Bhuvaneshwari, the arrested actressgave a statement to the Police accusing few more film actresses as if they were involved in prostitution. This news report was denied by the Actors Association and they complained to the Police about this.
Next day, Dinamalar carried a box item prominently aplogising for the story and mentioning that it was not meant for hurting anybody's feelings. They also apologised if anybody was hurt.
In spite of the apology, film industry friendly Tamilnadu Government instructed the Police to arrest the News Editor of Dinamalar. Yesterday, few Police officers entered the Dinamalar office in civil dress and arrested the news eidtor as if they were catching a great criminal. Mr Lenin, the news editor has been remanded to judicial custory and sent to central prison.
Today morning, prominent film actors met personally Mr Karunanidhi, Chief Minister and thanked him for arresting the Dinamalar News Editor.
Now all the journalists in Chennai have joined together and are protesting this arrest. Probably, it is leading to a war between film industry and journalists. The film industry friendly TN Government is now catch-22 situation
I am not able to understand as to why TN Government and the Police were in a hurry to please the film actors by arresting a senior and well known journalist, within a day of memorandum submitted by the film people. There are many number of issues of public interest affecting the common men are not being attended to by the Government and also by the Police.
Secondly, why the Government should arrest a news editor, when the paper has sought apology prominently in their edition. If the film industry, wants to get redressal, they can approach the court for damages or complain to Press Council of India.
I request members to share their views. Let us together condemn such hasty actions of the Police.
Srinivasan91766 50273
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