March 18, 2010
THE CORRUPT MEMBERS OF MEDIA
By Saeed Qureshi
There have been a stream of reports reverberating in the air and rumors doing 
the rounds that quite a few among the journalists can equate themselves with 
those shady characters stashing their money in the foreign banks. These 
journalists whose names are well known but better not to be recounted here have 
made enormous fortunes by using their sharp tongues and lethal nibs of pens 
against the corrupt politicians and shady government functionaries. Thus far it 
would be in order if corrupt elements and dishonest power wielders are exposed. 
But the inexorable power of pen and roller costar influence of media is equally 
despicable and condemnable if used for taking plots of lands and bags full of 
money.
We have seen and we know that the journalists use extortion ploys and 
intimidating tactics to force the men in power for doling out benefits and 
perks. But it was unimaginable and unheard of that a time would arrive that 
this unworthy skill would assume such overbearing and gubernatorial proportions 
that the journalists would be able to rub their shoulders with sleazy 
millionaires and wealthy tycoons. If the gossip of journalists amassing wealth 
is wrong then let those accused of and tainted with these questionable conduct 
should come forward and say with thumping clamor and projected chests to debunk 
that it was all fabrication and malicious.
We have seen journalists, waxing eloquence with regard to the government 
servants, the ministers and similar other stalwarts for monetary and mundane 
benefits such as plot of land and to be included in the foreign glamorous 
junkets. But that the wholesale loot would also be joined by the sacrosanct 
media members is a sordid tale that darkens and tarnishes the shimmering face 
of a profession whose basic motto is to remain steadfast on the right path and 
not to be swayed and de-tracked by monetary crumbs and mundane temptations.
If media starts condoning the misconduct of the vile leaders and play as a 
second fiddle to them by projecting them as upright then the noble profession 
of impartial critique stands buried. The well connected, sharp, crafty and 
sycophantically among the journalists humble the mighty in the government with 
their stinging satire and lethal mudslinging till they are silenced by largesse 
in the form of huge sums, allotment of plots and even ex officio prestigious 
appointments.
I would not decree or assume that the journalistic community should comprise of 
only angels and I would not believe nor expect that they and their families 
should survive merely on bread and water and simultaneously become crusades for 
humanity and righteousness. The journalist mostly are downtrodden and "have 
nots"and therefore, are entitled to a shelter, a reasonable level of income and 
social benefits that can take care of their old age and future. If they have  a 
collateral personal or family business and other visible sources of income, 
they are to be complimented for  serving a profession which is on the whole is 
thankless, merely carries the genre and luster of job satisfaction and the 
vibes of a clear and robust conscience. But beyond that if journalism or the 
sacred pen is placed on sale or auction for the highest bidders and who can pay 
for the words then it is a travesty and must be scoffed and detested. 
But what to say about the robber barons of media who have built castles and 
mansions and filling their coffers with ill-gotten and hush money to either 
keep silence or write in favor of the politicians burdened with unaccountable 
felonious acts, embezzlements and misappropriation of the national wealth with 
rare abandon and without any qualms of conscience.  
So in the television talk shows there are media wizards disseminating their 
flashy discourses, wise sermons and fuming and eloquent counseling how the 
government should be run and how state and the nation can be rescued from 
corrupt and immodest leaders, politicians and bureaucrats. Some of these guys 
are adept in begging or extorting benefits. Yet others socialize with the 
occupants of the power corridors and are ready on the drop of the hat to 
portray their benefactors as guiltless and their opponents as sinners. Such are 
the lurid and deceitful norms of the media. As such, remorsefully, very few of 
its members like Ansar Abbasi and a few others belong to that rare breed of 
media distinguished for their propriety, honorable conduct and for serving the 
pristine cause of the press with unquestionable merit and unsullied reputation. 
Ironically, corrupt politicians have corrupted the media as well or the vice 
versa.


Saeed Qureshi

Website: http://www.uprightopinion.com

Reply via email to