anjali deshpande

it is true that the media gives coverage to upper classes and within that class 
it reserves a lot of space to brahminical forces. it is because media 
professionals identify with that section. the lower classes and castes get some 
space but most of it only as negative coverage that reinforces prejudices 
against them. 

the orissa massacres however did not get that much coverage also because they 
were difficult places to access unlike the glamourous hotels in mumbai. the 
subject too was too complex and the media does not like complexity. a straight 
simple narration is what they look for and if it means reducing complex issues 
to absurd levels the media does not care. the media's laziness also deserves 
some attention here. 

anjali deshpande




Manoj Padhi 

Dear readers:

The credibility of any article/movement will be judged purely by the nature of 
contents/author's understanding of the issue with an unbiased 360 degree 
perspective of the issue.

e.g. If I have to write an article on 'Islamic terrorism', I have to discuss 
the Naxlism/LTTE. I have to condemn the Tamilnadu CM / Vaiko along with 
Pakistani PM and President. I may differentiate between Quaran inspired surah-9 
'Jihadi' vis-a-vis LTTEs argument for terror - but I must not skip. If I skip,  
I deserve to be designated as a Hypocrite.

Now coming to Mr. Amresh Mishra. The high profile writer/spokes person, whose 
books were inaugurated by Honorable Vice-President of India, always writes for 
a community against a community.

With no disrecpect to the writer/activist 'Dr. Gail Omvedt' , I have every 
right to criticize the contents and comment on the bias (may be 
ignorance/inadvertent or deliberate).

Personally, I would also like to be criticized with proper arguments, if some 
one see any bias in my comments/articles. 

Thanks
Manoj Padhi

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