Freedom of Press and Justice Katju

Justice Markandey Katju is making a very relevant point about the behaviour
of media. The media has been taking more interest in trivial issues that
entertain the elite like the Formula 1 race or trivia about Bollywood
personalities. It has by and large ignored serious issues like conflicts,
adverse impact of globalization on the large sections of Indian people,
corporate greed and corruption, etc. If Media is non-entertaining, it is
covering issues that catch the fancy of Middle-class like the
disproportionate coverage given to Anna Hazare Movement for days without
end as if there were no other issues concerning the people of India.

With the menace of paid news, ordinary readers are not able to make any
difference between news and advertisements and readers gulp down the
disinformation of an advertisement planted by motivated and interested
parties as if it is news and independent opinion or carefully verified
facts that are being reported. Thus corporate elements, powerful
institutions and rich personalities claim a largely disproportionate space
within media leaving no or little space for human interest stories and
information about health issues, education, extent of and causes of
poverty. Even in such stories, the perspective is largely uppercaste,
upperclass north Indian Male perspective masquerading as patriotism and
nationalism.

Their coverage of conflicts is not free from bias, in fact it strengthens
biases and prejudices against the minorities, dalits and women. Media’s
role in fanning communal conflicts has been criticized by a number of
Inquiry Commissions.

The Editors and publishers of the media are ganging up against Justice
Katju in the name of freedom of press to guard their financial interests
and defend their misdemeanors.

Justice Katju needs to be supported on his bold stand. Let us all stand up
for him and support him to clean the mess within media even while
supporting freedom of press.

Irfan Engineer,
Director, Institute for Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution,
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