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Once the media was full of stories against the police and the CPM in
this case, Pinarayi Vijayan came out openly against the journalists. N
K BHOOPESH describes the ruling Left Front's record on press freedom
this year. Pix: Pinarayi Vijayan

Posted Wednesday, Sep 16 00:11:08, 2009

The Kerala unit of the CPM and the media have had a strained
relationship for a very long time. But after the present Left
Democratic Front government came to office the relationship declined
further. Recently the CPM had hardened its position against
independent media raising serious questions about the future of media
freedom in the state. Last Sunday home minister and CPM politbureau
member Kodiyeri Balakrishnan warned the media persons that the law
will be enacted to force journalists to furnish details about their
reports to police if need be. But the minister was forced to withdraw
his statements owing to an outcry in the state assembly.

The latest party  salvo against media came after some television
channels broke stories on how the police  connived  with the powers
that be to  torpedo the enquiry into  the killing of a young
businessman. Paul Muthoot, vice president of the Muthoot group of
companies was found murdered three weeks before near Ramangiri in
Alapuzha district. Police arrested 19 persons in this case within
three days. But the main accused Kari Satheesan's mother told the
media that the knife police ‘found' out from their house was actually
planted by the police themselves.

After  four days Asiannet using a sting operation talked to a
blacksmith in Alapuzha in which he candidly told the  reporter that
the knife police recovered from the accused's house was in fact
manufactured by him at the instance of  a circle inspector.  This
infuriated the police as well as the ruling party. Other media were
also carrying stories against police investigation. Once Asianet broke
the story every other media, except CPM mouthpieces  Deshabhimani and
Kairali T.V carried stories which was against the police version of
the murder. Some papers even pointed out that  real culprit behind the
murder  is getting protection from home minister's son.

Once the media was full of stories against police and the CPM in this
case,  State secretary and another politbureau member from the state
Pinary Vijayan came out openly against the journalists. He  clearly
drew the lakshman rekha for journalists. According to him the
journalist have no right to counter what police is saying when it
comes to a murder case enquiry. A murder case investigation is the
sole prerogative of the police, into that realm no journalist should
try to enter.

 The Home minister went a step further in his press conference in
Kozhikode the other day and said the Govt. is mulling the possibility
of using relevant sections of CrPC, to  issue notices to journalist,
from whom the police or authorities wish to know more based on their
reports. He insisted that such provisions are used in Tamil Nadu. But
the Tamil Nadu police authorities denied reports that they issue
notices to journalists to gather more details about their stories.
When the sandalwood smuggler Veerapan kidnapped film actor Rajkumar,
Nakkeran Gopalan, a journalist who had close links with Veerapan,  was
asked to furnish details about the secret hiding places of Veerapan.
This had provoked serious discussion regarding the social
responsibility of the journalists in Tamil Nadu then. Many veterans in
this field had then suggested that generally journalists'
responsibility is towards the society and not towards the state.

The Home minister's statement and the Party secretary's  vehemence
against journalists drew wide condemnation, which forced the home
minster to backtrack on the subject.   In the state assembly he said
that the government is not contemplating any plan to control the
media. Chief minister V.S. Achuthandan also said that his government
will not at any point come against the media. The opposition staged a
walk out against home minister's earlier statement.

This is not the first time that  CPIM is browbeating the journalists
in Kerala. This year alone there have been several instances of CPIM
cadres attacking the offices of  media organizations. During the
election campaign to the Loksabha, a group of activists belonging to
CPM pelted stones against the Manorama News office in Kozhikode. They
were angry because the channel carried stories which was not good for
the LDF candidate in Kozhikode constituency. Manorama's OB van  was
destroyed in that attack.

Manorama's Malappuram reporter was also attacked by the Democratic
Youth Federation of India workers because he carried a story which was
not liked by the party. A day before the Lok Sabha election results
were announced  Mangalam Daily's office was attacked in Kannur. In
Palakkad  also the same news paper's office were ransacked by the CPIM
cadres after Mangalam  carried a story against party district
secretary Unni. The daily reported that the district secretary was
hand in glove with  a tainted businessman.  Mathrubhumi's Thalassery
office was attacked after the Governor sanctioned permission to
prosecute CPM state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan in the multi-crore SNC
Lavelin case. Bundles of Mathrubumi copies were also destroyed.
Manorama's Kannur reporter was manhandled by the party cadres after
they lost election in the last Lok Sabha.

Pinarayi Vijayan's public outcry against the then editor of
Mathrubhumi daily K.Gopalakrishan, last year, is still  fresh in the
memory of the public and journalists. This was after the Mathrubhumi
broke the story on  nexus between  party leaders and a wanted criminal
and lottery don.  The daily published with documentary evidence that
CPM mouthpiece Deshabhimani had received  Rs 2 crore from the tainted
lottery man. Rather than appreciating the media for its investigation,
the party came out in the full against the daily.  The CPM which calls
itself as guardian of democratic rights had no qualms in coming out
against the media which reports  stories that does not suit party
leaders' ulterior motives.  Independent  media activity, according to
the party diktat delivered often by party leaders and cadres, is that
it should never attempt to trouble the party, let alone try to write
or shoot about its wrong doings.

Kodiyeri Balakrishnan's statement and the CPM state secretary's
warning towards media has produced serious discussions similar to one
held   in Tamil Nadu years back.

Vijayan who avoids media as much as possible, called two press
conferences in the party state headquarters recently. Both were
regarding the businessman's killing and the media approach to the
police enquiry. In both the press conferences he demonised the media
for not enquiring into the antecedents of slain businessman. According
to him the media should have enquired about the deceased rather than
focusing on the relationship between various killer gangs and the
Party. He told media that they should report only what police and
authorities say. He even advised them what they should do and where
they should not venture! All attempts by the media to unearth the
unholy relationship between some party leaders and gang groups were
decried as the attempt by imperialist forces to malign the
revolutionary forces in the state. Media according toVijayan, who is
accused number seven  in the SNC-Lavelin corruption case, act like
pawns of imperialism.

Vijayan's ire against  media goes back to the run up to the last
assembly elections. It was after the  media tried to reflect popular
sentiment in favour of V.S.Achuthandan, Vijayan's bete norie in the
party, becoming the Chief ministerial candidate,  that Vijayan and the
party state committee came out against the media in full. The party
turned against media again when the V.S. Achuthandan Government acted
to evacuate illegal encroachment in hill areas of Munnar. The media in
general had been very appreciative of the govt's stand on the same.
This has also not gone well with the party and Pinarayi Vijayan who is
having almost total control of the state committee. But the way in
which the party leaders are now  taking on the journalists in the
state is a serious cause for worry. It is ironical that the central
leadership of the CPM had not commented on the issue vis-a vis party
and independent media.

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"The resources of the world are for us all to share. Let us affirm our
faith in that common cause" - Dr. Ilina Sen

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