Maoist Kishan"ji", currently operating with impunity in
However, this arrangement is not reciprocal. When I wanted to ask him questions on the murder of two sub-inspectors at Sankrail police station in
The thin line between news and propaganda has almost vanished in the coverage of Maoist activities in
How obsequious the media has become is apparent from the apathy the press corps showed to fellow photo-journalists who were put under"arrest" by Kishan"ji" during the press conference he had called to release his hostage, the Officer-in-Charge of Sankrail police station, Athindranath Dutta last week in West Midnapore. The photo-journalists were being"punished" for clicking pictures without permission from the self-proclaimed Maoist leader.
Many lose their nerve when faced with gun-totting goons. So the"watchdog" press can be forgiven for not voicing a protest there and then when the photo-journalists were made to beg for mercy in the most humiliating manner by the Maoists. However, has the pen now become weaker than the sword?
None of the reporters present at the scene filed a story on the incident. There was a total news blackout of the insult handed out to the fourth estate by Kishan"ji". Now comes the question, why?
Are the journalists afraid of being killed? Or, are they fearful of offending, displeasing, the"mighty", but media-friendly Kishan"ji"? Are they so dependent on his phone calls to cover Maoist issues in
Unfortunately, the answer seems to be yes. And that's now the biggest failing of the free press in
The public, which depends on the fourth estate for unbiased information, is the ultimate loser. It remains unaware of the behind-the-scene machinations that goes on, the compromises made, before a story goes on air or an article is published.
Sadly, today, the press is no longer sacrosanct. The reporter can be bought, he can forced, he will oblige and he will please. It's the whole system, from the media houses and media bosses to the corrupt beat reporter or the journalist with a vested interest in promoting either his lifestyle or his career, that is responsible for this total undermining of one of the pillars of democracy in this country.