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    जानिए! किस मीडिया पर कितना लुटाते हैं नीतिश?

    Afroz Alam Sahil for BeyondHeadlines

    एक अरब 82 करोड़ रूपये बहा दिए नीतिश कुमार ने. अब भी बात समझ में नहीं आई तो यूं समझिए कि 182 करोड़ रूपये फूंक दिए हमारे ‘सुशासन’ बाबू नीतिश कुमार ने…

    बिहार के बाढ़ पीड़ितों और उत्तराखंड में पानी के क़हर से तबाह हुए लोगों की मदद को भी इतना रूपया नहीं पहुंचा होगा. लेकिन बिहार के गरीब जनता के खून-पसीने की कमाई को नीतिश बाबू ने चंद अख़बारों व चैनलों के दरवाज़ों पर रखे दान-पात्र में डाल दिया. मक़सद सिर्फ इतना कि नीतिश के 182 करोड़ रूपये के हाथों बिक चुके यह अख़बार व चैनल 24×7 के अंदाज़ में नीतिश बाबू का गुणगाण कर सके.

    बिहार की जनता भूख से मरे, बीमारी से या बेरोज़गारी से, मरे अपनी बला से…. मगर राज्य सरकार की ओर से लगभग खरीदे जा चुके इन अख़बारों व चैनलों में हाई-वोल्टेज रफ्तार में नीतिश बाबू के नाम का जय-जयकारा लगता रहे. बिहार में नीतिश कुमार के शासनकाल में इस सरकारी गोरखधंधे की जड़ों तक BeyondHeadlines ने पैनी तफ्तीश की और जो सामने आया, वो आपको चौंका देने के लिए काफी है.

    BeyondHeadlines को आरटीआई से हासिल महत्वपूर्ण दस्तावेज़ बताते हैं कि इस गरीब व पिछड़े राज्य के मुख्यमंत्री सिर्फ और सिर्फ अपने प्रचार व प्रसार पर हर दिन करीब 13 लाख रूपये खर्च करते हैं. यह आंकड़े चौंकाने वाले हैं, पर यह सच है. (हालांकि यह आंकड़े सिर्फ बिहार के सूचना एवं जन सम्पर्क विभाग के ही हैं, बाकी तमाम विभागों का विज्ञापन पर आने वाला खर्च अलग है.)

    Bihar Media Gameमीडिया को मिला यह ‘सुशासन रिश्वत’ ही है कि बिहार में ‘सुशासन’ है. और सच पूछे तो यह ‘सुशासन’ कोई चमत्कार नहीं, बल्कि नीतिश का मीडिया मैनेजमेंट है. या यूं कहे ‘मीडिया पर्चेज अग्रीमेंट’ है. इस मायने में नीतिश कुमार और नरेन्द्र मोदी में राई-रत्ती का भी कोई फर्क नहीं है. दोनों ने ही सुशासन और ब्राडिंग के मीडिया मंत्र को न सिर्फ समझा है बल्कि बखूबी इस्तेमाल भी कर रहे हैं.

    खैर, आम जनता के पैसों पर सरकारी वाहवाही का इतना जघन्य और इतना नंगा नाच शायद आज तक बिहार में न हुआ हो.

    BeyondHeadlines  के पास नीतिश के ‘सुशासन काल’ में मीडिया को दी गई ‘सुशासन रिश्वत’ का पूरा लेखा-जोखा मौजूद है. रिश्वत की इस बंदरबाट का फायदा सिर्फ बिहार ही नहीं, बल्कि दिल्ली, मुम्बई, कोलकाता, झारखंड और अन्य राज्यों के मीडिया भी ‘सुशासन’ के मलाई का मज़ा ले रहे हैं.

    आंकड़े बताते हैं कि नीतिश कुमार ने अपने शासनकाल में करीब एक अरब 82 करोड़ रूपये खर्च कर चुकी है. सिर्फ साल 2012-13 में करीब  47 करोड़ रूपये खर्च किए गए हैं. और उससे भी दिलचस्प बात यह है कि इस ‘सुशासन रिश्वत’ का सबसे अधिक फायदा नीतिश का लगभग मुख पत्र बन चुके हिन्दुस्तान समूह को हुआ है. इसके दोनों ही अखबारों हिन्दुस्तान और Hindustan Times ने नीतिश के शासनकाल के सिर्फ 5 वर्षों में लगभग 66.17 करोड़ रूपये की भारी-भरकम मलाई काटी है. इस मामले में नम्बर वन का दावा करने वाला दैनिक जागरण पिछड़ गया है. वो दूसरे नम्बर पर है और उसे नीतिश के शासनकाल के पिछले 5 वर्षों में लगभग 35.77 करोड़ रूपये ही ‘सुशासन रिश्वत’ के तौर पर मिले हैं. तीसरे नम्बर पर प्रभात खबर है, उसे सिर्फ 5 वर्षों में लगभग 8.03 करोड़ रूपये का ‘सुशासन रिश्वत’ के  तौर पर मिल पाया है.

    ‘सुशासन रिश्वत’ लेने में उर्दू के अखबार भी पीछे नहीं हैं. बिहार के क़ौमी तंज़ीम ने भी नीतिश के शासनकाल के सिर्फ 5 वर्षों में लगभग 5.87 करोड़ रूपये की भारी-भरकम मलाई काटी है.  नीतिश ने अखबारों, टीवी चैनलों के अलावा न्यूज़ एसेंजियों, रेडियों, पत्रिकाओं, पब्लिशिंग हाउस, प्रोडक्शन हाउस और विज्ञापन कम्पनियों का भी विशेष ख्याल रखा है.

    यही नहीं, अपने ‘सुशासन’ के प्रचार व प्रसार में दूरदर्शन, ऑल इंडिया रेडियो, यूएनआई व पीटीआई न्यूज़ एसेंजी, आरएसएस मुखपत्र पांचजन्य, ब्रांड बिहार डॉट कॉम वेबसाईट और कई प्रोडक्शन हाउस व विज्ञापन कम्पनियों की भी मदद ली है.

    अगर इस मामले में यदि पिछली राजद सरकार से तुलना की जाए तो वो काफी दूर नज़र आती है. भले ही लालू मीडिया के चहेते बने रहे हों, लेकिन मीडिया पर ध्यान देने के मामले में वो नीतिश कुमार से काफी पीछे नज़र आए. आंकड़े बताते हैं कि लालू-राबड़ी सरकार अपने कार्यकाल के सात सालों में सिर्फ 32.96 करोड़ ही खर्च किए थे.

    तो ज़ाहिर है कि नीतिश के कार्यकाल में सबसे ज़्यादा फायदा यहां के मीडिया उधोग को हुआ है. इसलिए वो ‘विकास’ के पीछे के सच को जनता के सामने लाना मुनासिब नहीं समझता. इन्हें इस बात का डर है कि अगर इन सच्चाईयों पर से पर्दा उठा दिया तो सरकारी विज्ञापनों से हाथ धोना पड़ सकता है. (क्योंकि राज्य विज्ञापन नीति, स्टेट एडवर्टिजमेंट पॉलिसी- 2008 के तहत अगर किसी मीडिया संस्थान का काम राज्य हित में नहीं हैं तो उसे दिये जा रहे विज्ञापन रोके जा सकते हैं. उसे स्वीकृत सूची से किसी भी वक़्त बाहर किया जा सकता है.) ऐसे में न्यूज़ की बात तो छोड़ ही दें, अगर किसी ने एक लेख भी बिहार सरकार के खिलाफ लिखा तो अगले ही दिन उस लेखक को मुख्यमंत्री कार्यालय बुला लिया जाता है. कई लोगों को तो सिर्फ फेसबुक पर लिखने भर से नौकरी से निकाल दिया गया और कई पत्रकार ऐसे हैं जिन्होंने ‘सुशासन रिश्वत’ पाकर ‘सुशासन बाबू’ के पक्ष में अपनी क़लम खूब तोड़ी और वो आज सरकारी अधिकारी बने बैठे हैं.

    नीचे आप नीतिश सरकार के कार्यकाल में मीडिया को दिए गए ‘सुशासन रिश्वत’ का लेखा-जोखा देख सकते हैं.

    (नोट: यह स्टोरी BeyondHeadlines के द्वारा मीडिया को आरटीआई के दायरे में लाने हेतु चलाए जा रहे मुहिम के तहत प्रकाशित किया गया है. हम बाकी राज्य सरकारों का भी ‘सुशासन रिश्वत’ पर खर्च होने वाले रक़म का लेखा-जोखा बहुत जल्द आपके समक्ष प्रस्तुत करेंगे.)  

    नीतिश कुमार के कार्यकाल में  विज्ञापन के नाम पर विभन्न समाचार पत्र/प्रतिष्ठानों/इलेक्ट्रॉनिक चैनलों को भुगतान की गई राशि की विवरणी

    क्र.सं.

    समाचार पत्र/ चैनल/ प्रतिष्ठानों के नाम

    2012-13

    2011-12

    2010-11

    2009-10

    2008-09

    कुल धन राशि

    1. हिन्दुस्तान, पटना

    16,29,47,449

    10,73,87,963

    10,12,13,999

    14,35,37,977

    12,73,95,711

    64,24,82,829

    2. हिन्दुस्तान टाईम्स, पटना

    1,05,97,261

    27,74,082

    58,63,454

    ————–

    —————

    1,92,34,797

    3. दैनिक जागरण, पटना

    11,79,04,967

    7,23,41,925

    5,33,68,449

    6,52,15,161

    4,86,47,141

    35,74,77,643

    4. आज, पटना

    1,38,54,496

    1,18,52,978

    1,30,54,899

    1,46,68,733

    1,29,82,456

    6,64,13,562

    5. प्रभात ख़बर, पटना

    3,00,41,335

    1,68,78,682

    1,10,08,037

    1,29,38,388

    94,70,526

    8,03,36,968

    6. राष्ट्रीय सहारा, पटना

    1,95,00,071

    1,09,06,290

    67,41,602

    52,37,359

    11,88,719

    4,35,74,041

    7. राष्ट्रीय सहारा (उर्दू), पटना

    10,24,788

    ————-

    1,47,313

    ————-

    ————-

    11,72,101

    8. प्रत्युष नव विहार, पटना

    71,63,964

    39,48,066

    30,29,027

    1,25,488

    ————-

    1,42,66,545

    9. प्रत्युष टेलीविज़न नेटवर्क, पटना

    35,11,284

    40,051

    —————

    ————–

    ————–

    35,51,335

    10. टाईम्स ऑफ इंडिया, पटना

    1,42,94,114

    90,10,152

    1,13,52,332

    3,15,52,707

    1,22,40,342

    7,84,49,647

    11. क़ौमी तंज़ीम, पटना

    1,48,78,473

    1,10,93,247

    98,72,810

    1,27,95,801

    1,01,32,426

    5,87,72,757

    12. फारूक़ी तंजीम (उर्दू), पटना

    98,33,641

    65,84,992

    62,35,314

    64,18,811

    48,24,458

    2,40,97,314

    13. पिन्दार (उर्दू), पटना

    94,85,584

    52,45,344

    44,11,220

    47,55,091

    39,06,757

    2,78,03,996

    14. इन्कलाब-ए-जदीद (उर्दू), पटना

    28,54,226

    18,03,090

    20,57,062

    18,67,694

    16,25,926

    1,02,07,998

    15. दी प्यारी उर्दू, पटना

    32,47,714

    24,25,249

    16,30,667

    15,42,827

    13,84,747

    1,02,31,204

    16. मोसल्लस (उर्दू), पटना

    18,77,782

    7,51,319

    4,21,899

    1,12,382

    ————–

    31,63,382

    17. संगम (उर्दू), पटना

    11,09,935

    4,10754

    13,80,890

    27,36,743

    17,54,546

    73,92,868

    18. अमीन (उर्दू), पटना

    6,20,144

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    ————-

    ————–

    ————–

    6,20,144

    19. हमारा समाज (उर्दू), पटना

    7,67,145

    ————–

    ————-

    ————–

    ————–

    7,67,145

    20. कूर्रा तंज़ीम (उर्दू), पटना

    6,62,504

    ————-

    ————-

    ————–

    ————–

    6,62,504

    21. प्रातः कमल, मुज़फ्फरपुर

    68,29,480

    38,41,698

    39,63,519

    35,51,566

    9,33,341

    1,91,19,604

    22. हालात-ए-बिहार, समस्तीपूर

    13, 26,372

    7,67,793

    6,67,867

    3,04,458

    ————–

    30,66,490

    23. गरम हवा, मुज़फ्फरपुर

    6,61,259

    ————

    ————

    ————–

    ————-

    6,61,259

    24. नई बात, भागलपूर

    56,33,939

    26,84,856

    22,11,150

    11,18,096

    5,29,655

    1,21,77,696

    25. देश विदेश, भागलपूर

    26,51,009

    8,53,793

    7,22,536

    10,15,449

    7,44,069

    59,86,856

    26. सन्मार्ग, कोलकाता

    10,06,713

    9,56,109

    6,81,003

    6,25,418

    10,69,643

    43,38,886

    27. पायोनियर, नई दिल्ली

    18,81,863

    9,91,162

    7,12,994

    36,08,593

    27,62,927

    99,57,539

    28. इंडियन एक्सप्रेस, नई दिल्ली

    7,06,887

    4,81,581

    5,95,800

    16,02,950

    15,74,303

    49,61,521

    29. मेल टूडे, नई दिल्ली

    6,15,705

    9,68,536

    7,07,635

    3,180

    ————–

    22,95,056

    30. बिज़नेस स्टैन्डर्ड, नई दिल्ली

    4,85,410

    2,83,010

    4,27,607

    15,40,227

    6,18,201

    33,54,455

    31. रांची एक्सप्रेस

    1,48,951

    2,15,941

    1,38,893

    37,470

    —————

    5,41,255

    32. अमर उजाला, नोएडा

    15,92,282

    6,49,515

    3,88,493

    2,12,085

    —————

    28,42,375

    33. पंजाब केसरी, दिल्ली

    19,01,905

    7,72,956

    10,11,461

    9,59,963

    6,40,335

    52,86,620

    34. राजस्थान पत्रिका, जयपूर

    13,41,554

    8,39,765

    6,07,904

    4,94,846

    ————–

    32,84,069

    35. दैनिक भास्कर, भोपाल

    22,15,267

    10,60,958

    4,06,440

    49,18,036

    18,85,949

    1,04,86,650

    36. डी.एन.ए., मुम्बई

    17,13,060

    4,27,694

    1,12,268

    2,39,212

    2,17,878

    27,10,112

    37. विश्वमित्र, कोलकाता

    71,845

    67,690

    93,935

    87,026

    —————

    3,20,496

    38. सी-4 मीडिया कम्यूनिकेशन प्रा. लि.

    1,46,415

    87,399

    ————–

    ————–

    —————

    2,33,814

    39. मिड डे, मुम्बई

    65,310

    ————-

    ————–

    ————–

    —————

    65,310

    40. आज समाज

    31,500

    ————-

    ————–

    ————–

    —————

    31,500

    41. स्टेट्समैन, कोलकाता

    2,96,410

    58,710

    1,68,723

    78,931

    64,915

    6,67,689

    42. नव भारत, रायपुर

    30,953

    ————-

    ————–

    —————

    —————

    30,953

    43. कस्तुरी एंड संस लि., चैन्नई

    10,54,762

    2,02,359

    ————–

    —————

    —————

    12,57,121

    44. एक्सप्रेस पब्लिकेशन, मदुरई

    1,984

    ————-

    ————–

    —————

    —————

    1,984

    45. यू.एन.आई.

    5,00,000

    ————-

    ————–

    —————

    ————–

    5,00,000

    46. पांचवा स्तंभ

    12,00,000

    ————-

    9,37,500

    10,00,000

    ————–

    31,37,500

    47. नई दुनिया

    4,00,000

    1,00,000

    6,00,000

    3,00,000

    ————–

    14,00,000

    48. संध्या प्रवक्ता खबर

    9,603

    15,273

    ————–

    —————

    ————–

    24,876

    49. विवरण टाईम्स

    42,454

    42,545

    ————–

    —————

    ————–

    85,090

    50. इंटरटेनमेंट नेटवर्क (इंडिया) लि.

    12,14,383

    10,95,755

    ————–

    —————

    ————–

    23,10,138

    51. प्रभातम कम्यूनिकेशन

    3,74,380

    4,19,625

    —————

    —————

    —————

    7,94,005

    52. धमाल-24 रेडियो नेटवर्क

    1,38,854

    2,70,258

    99,854

    18,298

    —————

    5,27,264

    53. मौर्या टीवी

    6,14,235

    1,01,432

    —————

    —————

    —————

    7,15,667

    54. आर्यन टीवी

    9,927

    1,01,432

    —————

    —————

    —————

    1,11,359

    55. सहारा इंडिया टीवी नेटवर्क

    6,43,548

    55,37,088

    31,54,562

    92,62,070

    90,34,774

    2,76,32,046

    56. न्यूज़ दिल्ली टीवी लि.

    1,80,552

    ————-

    —————

    —————

    —————

    1,80,552

    57. मीडिया कॉनटेन्ट एंड कम्यूनिकेशन

    1,56,345

    5,90,301

    —————

    —————

    —————

    7,46,646

    58. टीवी-18 ब्रॉडकास्ट लि. (आइबीएन)

    59,137

    3,38,707

    1,46,689

    —————

    —————

    5,44,533

    59. टीवी टूडे नेटवर्क

    3,55,509

    9,38,046

    3,53,876

    —————

    —————

    16,47,431

    60. इंडिपेन्डेन्ट न्यूज़ सर्विस

    2,40,895

    2,72,933

    3,14,286

    —————

    —————

    8,28,114

    61. ज़ी न्यूज़

    2,61,567

    ————-

    —————

    —————

    —————

    2,61,567

    62. टाईम्स ग्लोबल ब्रॉडकास्ट लि.

    1,12,048

    ————-

    —————

    —————

    —————

    1,12,048

    63. मैग्निफिसेन्ट न्यूज़ प्रोडक्शन

    1,41,666

    85,000

    ————–

    3,40,000

    —————

    5,66,666

    64. इनसाइट टीवी  न्यूज़ नेटवर्क प्रा. लि.

    28,333

    84,999

    28,333

    ————–

    —————

    1,41,665

    65. ब्रांड बिहार डॉट कॉम

    5,16,609

    1,70,000

    56,666

    ————–

    —————

    7,43,275

    66. रफ्तार टाईम्स

    99,270

    9,55,154

    —————

    ————–

    —————

    10,54,424

    67. प्रणव मोशन पिक्चर्स

    28,333

    ————-

    6,59,594

    1,03,371

    1,03,371

    8,94,669

    68. नया इंडिया, नई दिल्ली

    21,375

    ————-

    —————

    ————–

    —————

    21,375

    69. ऑल इंडिया रेडियो

    16,47,889

    ————-

    16,37,289

    15,24,597

    32,37,172

    80,46,947

    70. दूरदर्शन

    23,91,097

    ————-

    29,41,701

    41,40,387

    19,06,187

    94,73,185

    71. यशोदया इंटरप्राइजेज प्रा. लि.

    ————–

    45,46,434

    —————

    —————

    —————

    45,46,434

    72. पनोरमा टीवी प्रा. लि.

    ————–

    7,60,739

    —————

    —————

    —————

    7,60,739

    73. हमार टीवी

    ————–

    1,01,432

    —————

    —————

    —————

    1,01,432

    74. सौभाग्य मीडिया प्रा. लि.

    ————–

    3,30,756

    3,57,372

    —————

    —————

    6,88,128

    75. कशिश न्यूज़

    ————–

    1,01,432

    —————

    —————

    ————–

    1,01,432

    76. महुआ टीवी

    ————–

    14,55,656

    98,77,537

    —————

    ————–

    1,13,33,193

    77. कंटेम्प्रेरी न्यूज़ प्रा. लि.

    ————–

    28,572

    —————

    —————

    ————–

    28,572

    78. मीडिया स्कोप पब्लिकेशन

    ————–

    1,00,000

    —————

    —————

    ————–

    1,00,000

    79. प्रवासी टूडे

    ————–

    1,00,000

    —————

    —————

    ————–

    1,00,000

    80. आइकॉन मीडिया इनीसिएटिव प्रा. लि.

    ————–

    71,429

    ————–

    5,00,000

    ————–

    5,71,429

    81. भारती प्रकाशन दिल्ली

    ————–

    40,000

    —————

    —————

    —————

    40,000

    82. आरूषी न्यूज़ नेटवर्क

    ————–

    1,00,000

    4,00,000

    5,00,000

    —————

    10,00,000

    84. न्यू इंडियन एक्सप्रेस

    ————–

    ————-

    27,776

    29,659

    34,878

    92,313

    85. झारखंड जागरण

    ————–

    ————-

    1,42,503

    ————–

    28,515

    1,71,018

    86. इंडिया टूडे ट्रेवल प्लस

    ————–

    ————-

    7,50,000

    ————–

    —————

    7,50,000

    87. द वीक

    ————–

    ————-

    15,20,000

    ————–

    —————

    15,20,000

    88. इस्टर्न क्रोनिकल

    ————–

    ————-

    3,43,750

    5,00,000

    —————

    5,00,000

    89. टूडेज़ ट्रेवलर्स

    ————–

    ————-

    4,50,000

    1,00,000

    —————

    5,50,000

    90. न्यू ग्लोबल इंडिया

    ————–

    ————-

    1,42,850

    —————

    —————

    1,42,850

    91. पांचजन्य

    ————–

    ————-

    80,000

    —————

    —————

    80,000

    92. आलीया प्रोडक्शन

    ————–

    ————-

    1,60,000

    —————

    —————

    1,60,000

    93. गुंजन मुविज़

    ————–

    ————-

    1,26,883

    —————

    ————–

    1,26,883

    94. ई-टीवी

    ————–

    ————-

    1,06,95,192

    12,05,620

    8,30,058

    1,27,30,870

    95. रेडियो मिर्ची

    ————–

    ————-

    9,41,000

    8,15,893

    1,01,91,702

    1,19,48,595

    96. आईएनएक्स न्यूज़

    ————–

    ————-

    35,613

    ————–

    ————–

    35,613

    97. साधना न्यूज़

    ————–

    ————-

    28,83,347

    5,92,381

    ————–

    34,75,728

    98. दी ट्रीव्यून

    ————–

    ————-

    ————–

    1,67,942

    1,41,331

    3,09,273

    99. फ्री प्रेस जनरल, मुम्बई

    ————–

    ————-

    ————–

    26,684

    67,207

    93,891

    100. पी.टी.आई. यूनियन स्मारिका

    ————–

    ————-

    ————-

    5,00,000

    ————–

    5,00,000

    101. डिस्कवर इंडिया

    ————–

    ————-

    ————-

    60,000

    ————–

    60,000

    102. इन्क्रेडेवल इंडिया

    ————–

    ————-

    ————-

    2,00,000

    ————–

    2,00,000

    103. कमल प्रोडक्शन हाउस

    ————–

    ————-

    ————-

    2,02,952

    ————–

    2,02,952

    104. टेलीग्राफ

    ————–

    ————–

    ————-

    —————

    3,26,084

    3,26,084

    वर्ष-2006-07

    5,40,01,195

    वर्ष-2007-08

    9,65,85,105

    Total

    46,99,75,721

    29,85,20,616

    28,52,70,835

    34,59,82,522

    27,52,96,250

    1,82,56,32,244

     

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    Rajeev Kumar Jha for BeyondHeadlines

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    हरिवंश राइ बच्चन

    मुरलिका के अधिकांश गीत आकाशवाणी के सुगम संगीत के लिए चुने गए. इस पुस्तक की रिकॉर्ड तोड़ बिक्री हुई. इस काव्य पुस्तक की भूमिका रामवृक्ष बेनीपुरी ने लिखी. उन्होंने लिखा ”दिनकर के साथ बिहार में कवियों की जो नई पौध जगी उसका अजीब हश्र हुआ. आँखे खोजती हैं, इसके बाद आने वाली पौध कहाँ है? कभी कभी ज़मीन की मोटी परत छेद कर नए अंकुर झांकते हुए दिखाई पड़ते हैं… रमेश वही अंकुर है…

    हिंदी साहित्य जगत के इस नायक को ‘अपने और सपने’ (चम्पारण की साहित्य यात्रा) लिखने के लिए शिव पूजन सहाय जैसे लेखकों ने तहे दिल से शुभकामनाएं भेजीं और काशी विद्यापीठ के तत्कालीन कुलपति डा०विद्यानिवाश मिश्र ने साधुवाद दिया. कविवर की विद्वता ही थी कि शिवपूजन सहाय उन्हें ‘मान्यवर झा जी, सादर प्रणाम… के संबोधन से पत्र लिखा करते और देवघर विद्यापीठ के तत्कालीन कुलपति विजेंद्र गौड़ उनका चरण स्पर्श किया करते. हिंदी में सैकड़ो कवितायें, मुक्तक, संगीत रूपक. रुबाइयां, गज़ल, आदि लिखने के अलावा इन्होने दर्जन भर से ज्यादा उपन्यासों की रचना की. साहित्य संसार को उन्होंने ”मिट्टी बोल उठी, मजार का दिया, वत्सराज, आजादी की रह में, दुर्ग का होरा, राव हम्मीर” जैसे ऐतिहासिक उपन्यास दिए तो  ”एक समय की बात” जैसा लोकप्रिय बाल उपन्यास भी दिया. इनके अलावा ”चोखातीं दीवारें, जीवन दान, चलती लकीरें, धार के फूल, रूप की राख, धरती की धुल, पास की दूरी, मीरा नाची रे,” जैसे अनेक उपन्यासों की रचना कीं. कविवर की हरेक कृतियाँ उन्हें बारीं बारी से अमरत्व प्रदान करतीं गईं. बाल साहित्य पर भी उनकी अनेक पुस्तकें आयीं. ”चम्पारण की साहित्य साधना, चम्पारण साहित्य और साहित्यकार, चम्पारण की साहित्य यात्रा, स्वाधीनता समर में सुगौली, अपने और सपने, जैसे कई शोध परक पुस्तकें भी आपने लिखीं.

    रक्षा साहित्य पर देश के गिने चुने साहित्यकार हीं लिखते रहें हैं स्व० झा ने रक्षा साहित्य पर भी अपनी लेखनी चलाई. चीनी आक्रमण के समय सन 1968 में उन्होंने ”यह देश है वीर जवानों का” नाम से एक ग्रन्थ लिखा जो दो भागों में प्रकाशित किया गया. इस ग्रन्थ की भूमिका तत्कालीन रक्षा मंत्री यशवंत राव बलवंत राव चौहान ने लिखी. इस ग्रन्थ के प्रकाशन के शुभ अवसर पर तत्कालीन स्थल सेनाध्यक्ष जेनरल जेएन चौधरी ने अपना वीरोचित सन्देश दिया.

    रमेशचंद्र झा ने न सिर्फ हिंदी साहित्य में अपना अमूल्य योगदान दिया बल्कि मैथली और भोजपुरी में भी अपनी लेखनी चलाई. भोजपुरी में सबसे पहला उपन्यास इन्होने ही लिखा. जिसका नाम है-सुरमा सगुन विचारे ना. भोजपुरी का यह पहला धारावाहिक उपन्यास आज अप्रय है. कविवर झा ने भोजपुरी में एक से बढ़कर एक गजलें भी लिखीं.

    हिन्दी के अप्रितम कथाकार कुशवाहा कान्त पर इन्होंने उस समय संस्मरण लिखा जब उनकी ह्त्या कर दी गई थी और तब कोई भी उनपर कुछ लिखने को तैयार नही था. इस समय उनकी एक लंबी नौ पेज की आत्म्व्यन्जक निबंध -आप बीती सुनिए, छपी.

    कुल मिला कर इस साहित्यिक योधा ने साहित्य के लिए जो किया, साहित्य को जो दिया उसे भूल पाना मुमकिन नहीं. पर आज की पीढ़ी उन्हें भूलती जा रही है. यह बात जग जाहिर है कि साहित्यिक दलबंदी मिट्टी को सोना और सोना को मिट्टी बनाती है. यह भी वास्तविकता ही है कि अगर रमेश चंद्र झा ने साहित्य के चहरे पर राजनीति की पॉलिश की होती तो आज उनके साथ भी एक हुजूम होता.

  • Responsible Media is a Mirage

    Responsible Media is a Mirage

    Pramod Kumar, BeyondHeadlines

    It is indeed sad that the media, particularly the News TV, has again reinforced the notion that its only professional tenet is the relentless pursuit of the sensational and the insidious negativity. The coverage of the controversy regarding dilution of powers of the Election Commission and the unfortunate killing of two fishermen by the Italian Marines is the same old saga of subversive spin, hyper nationalism and blatant disregard of the facts.  The anchors/editors have become too narcissistic to attend to their professional obligation of being a watch-dog for the people against all kinds of excesses, more so when the polity has become practically vision-less and succumbs easily to expediency. Their conceit and elasticity of movement from being mere messengers to arbiters of India`s fate every evening is astounding. The Election Commission has already been entrusted with a daunting task. The government of the day may or may not be entertaining “diabolical designs” to weaken it but the kind of “circus” on the TV screens for the last few nights will certainly render it so.

    Our democratic process has, so far, served the country well notwithstanding its many flaws. One of our successes has been the Election Commission. The EC has earned rightly the gratitude of the people for conducting free and fair elections despite tremendous workload, demands, pulls and pressures. Its powers have been acknowledged, however grudgingly, by the political class, wholeheartedly by   judiciary and other democracies. It has also often earned the ire of the governments of the day and of the politicians of all hues but that has never affected the EC.

    Our democracy and the EC have devised a unique and effective instrument called Model Code of Conduct. The code prevents governments and ministers from making policy, financial announcements and undertaking fresh developmental work during the period in which MCC is in operation.  It is not statutory as the name itself denotes but it has a power which is quite compelling. In the best of democratic process and practice, it is observed because of the respect for the near unanimous agreement and convention and has been honoured by all concerned. It is a pact between political parties and voters with the EC as the non-partisan umpire in order to provide a level playing field to all contestants in an election. It is hugely satisfying that the pact has and is serving our democracy well. Still, it remains a gentlemen`s pact where a breach has no legal sanction.  However, because of the spread and frequencies of elections, the development work does get affected. Even presently, the annual budget has been delayed. This was also one of the reason i.e., disruption in developmental and official work Advani of BJP gave while proposing fixed tenures for Assemblies and Parliament.

    Some of the Ministers of the government at the Centre have made statements which do undermine the honour and the authority of the EC. It is unacceptable. However, in order to provide a level playing field, EC withdraws the facilities which Ministers are entitled to during electioneering, but then EC does not treat them at par with other political leaders when they go out for canvassing. It is a double whammy for those Ministers who must take active part in electioneering. The two Ministers have been asked to desist from promising quota for backward classes belonging to the minorities which has led to a confrontation of sorts and this is not unusual if one goes by the electoral history. The quota has been objected to by the rival parties firstly as it appears to carry the weight of an official announcement even if it is in line with the manifesto and secondly as being based on religion because references have been made to Pasmanda Muslims. However, the quota on similar lines has been found constitutionally valid even by the Supreme Court. Also, an appeal for votes in the name of Ram Mandir (by BJP) and denigration of EC being servile to the ruling party (by Azam Khan of SP) have been overlooked.  Will it be okay to appeal for votes in the name of re-building the destroyed Babri Masjid?

    So there have been some friction between EC and Ministers of the ruling party and in walks Indian Express (of BECAUSE THE TRUTH INVOLVES US ALL fame) with a pilfered copy of a “secret” agenda of an  impending meeting of Group of Ministers on corruption which also includes the topic of state funding of elections. The news report adds “Khurshid is reportedly a votary of giving statutory backing to the code advocating inclusion of the issue in the agenda for the GOM. Incidentally, at the last meeting of the group held on September 30, Pranab Mukherjee had opined that the model code was “one of the biggest excuses to stall development projects” and had accepted Khurshid`s request to “flag the issue” and include it in the agenda papers.”  This is verbatim from the report that appeared in IE of 21.2.12. The Indian Express has repeated its story again today (22.2.12 – Mumbai edition meant for Goa) with the sly attempt to confuse the readers by printing a facsimile of “secret” agenda leaving out the date September 30 though it has retained reference to the date in the copy.

    The report says that the question of statutory status for MCC among other subjects was under consideration on September 30 if not earlier. However Khrushid`s run-in with the EC which took place only in February has been reported as (to quote IE) “After its senior leaders defying EC strictures over the model code of conduct, the Congress-led UPA government has started working quietly on giving the code a statutory backing. If it is successful, complaints pertaining to code violations will go out of the purview of the EC”. The mischief is apparent. The agenda was prepared in September when there was neither an occasion nor a cause for any feud with the EC. A shining example of how a fact is first distorted and then turned into “the truth” suffused with speculative insinuations and conclusions. The report further insinuates that “a statutory backing MEANS the code violations would be covered by law and hence be tried in a court rather than being left to the discretion of the EC.”

    The discretion of the EC prevails in model code of conduct then how is it that it would not prevail if the code is further strengthened and given statutory status has not been explained. It is pertinent to point out that once the electoral process begins, it is the discretion and powers of the EC which prevail all the time till the process is over. Our courts have scrupulously refrained from interfering in any electoral matter till the process is complete. We are a vibrant democracy and not a totalitarian country where four or five Ministers will confer in a secret conclave and dilute the powers of a Constitutional body like Election Commission. The Right to Information act has sufficiently empowered the people to frustrate such evil designs. But the innuendoes and the mischief was enough for almost all News Channels to pick up the IE story only to give it a starkly sinister tinge.

    The reporter Sunil Prabhu of NDTV 24/7 was clearly uneasy with the spin that the anchor Sonia Singh, copying the redoubtable Arnab Goswami of TIMES NOW, was trying to give the “accessed” or stolen document. However, it was, along with the NEWSX and the Headlines Today, Arnab Goswami  of TIMES NOW who, as is not uncommon with him, decided to give a free reign to his unseemly rhetoric, distortion, hectoring in painting a picture as vile as possible. Arnab, as made clear very often by him, is in communion with each and every citizen on all issues and thus was enviably placed to bash the perceived evil designs of the present government. He gathered an essentially amenable panel along with the presence of a token dissenter and went ballistic with his pre-determined views, conclusions and agenda.  He dismissed with due contempt the suggestion that the idea of giving statutory status has not arisen out of the recent feuds even if the whole discussion was based on the agenda of September. He insisted with many flourishes and waving of the copy of said agenda that it is the Law Minister Khurshid who is responsible for the “pernicious” idea and it has been taken up only to settle scores with the EC.

    He further dismissed the views of the eminent lawyers like KTS Tulsi and Soli Sorabjee that statutory status will only add to and not subtract from EC`s powers if the enforcement of code remains with the EC. Tulsi had further clarified that under the Constitution, no authority, not even the Judiciary, can interfere with any decision of EC, while the electoral process is on. Goswami did not stop at this only but tried to enlist the support of the opposition party BJP through Arun Jaitly to fight what he claimed was a sinister design of UPA and Congress. He forgot that the BJP too has had its run-ins with the EC. Remember the vicious full recall of the name of CEC, James Michael Lyngdoh, only to focus on his religion during elections in Gujarat after the Godhra riots. BJP even challenged the decision of postponing the Gujarat elections in Supreme Court and lost. It did not stop from casting aspersions on the integrity of another CEC, Navin Chawla, which led to the intra-EC slug-fest between Gopalaswamy and Chawla. And now the same Goswami was tilting at the windmills to save the nation from the proposed  change of MCC to statutory status which he ordained will be catastrophic.

    The whole episode has a sinister touch and all the brouhaha and exacerbation of distrust is the result of a reference about statutory status for MCC in a stolen official paper. Nobody knows whether any further progress has been made in this regard and what are the draft proposals if any agreement has been reached. But if you go by what the News TV is reporting, an earth shattering event has either already taken place or is about to take place and it will destroy the democratic process as we know it. The frenetic, sick imagination is at work only to garner a few additional trps and this has brought the nation to a halt.

     It is apparent that the editors/anchors  either willfully suppress the truth to sensationalize, manufacture perverse, cynical and miasmic perceptions or are incapable of doing any hard-work and finding out the facts about any contemplated action and its ramifications before taking up the same for tailored discussion in the studios. It is painful to listen to and go through their vicious and extremely unseemly insinuations and innuendos since it is verily a betrayal of the profession and treacherous disregard of the rights and freedom they enjoy as the “fourth pillar” of the Constitution.  The most unfortunate aspect is that a determined, staid, fearless CEC like Qureshi too has begun to display the signs of paranoia. He allowed himself to fall in the trap of answering a hypothetical question about dilution of EC`s powers. Again, a former CEC, Krishnamoorthy, has taken upon himself to defend the EC, during his visits to different studios, without realizing that there is no draft proposal about the statutory status on table.  He should be aware of the fact that the discussion he is taking part in and his advocacy of free and fair exchange of views, as befits a democratic country, is important. Yet no executive should be preempted from deciding its own course of action. The discussions are premature and the attention hungry anchors are indulging only in promoting disharmony. They are more interested in trps and their personal agendas than anything else.

    It was more or less the same story in the case of killing of two fishermen of Kerala on high sea. Indeed, Goswami labeled it as “murder”. As if the Italy is a country from beyond the civilization and is thirsty for blood of Indians. The News TV ratcheted up spurious nationalism and has tried to bind the hands of the government and has made the job of finding a solution which will meet the ends of justice that much more difficult. The whole narrative was replete with either “diplomatic victory” when the Marines were brought to Kochi or wringing of hands at the deemed inability of our government to stand up to the diplomatic pressure.  The unfortunate incident did not happen in Indian waters but in waters supposedly under India`s control and has many international implications. The piracy on seas is on the rise and tomorrow if Indians are involved in such unforeseen incidents in international waters, who will bear the responsibility?  Let the courts and international authorities take a view in this matter, keeping in mind the prevalent conventions and past histories. The News TV has already stoked the disruptive emotions and the political parties have lost no time in agitating and calling for blood and summary trial of the Italians without realizing that any precipitous action may result in many international and diplomatic problems later on. It is absurd to label the Italian Marines as murderers and it does not bode well for our diplomatic efforts. TIMES NOW particularly has the tendency to go to the extremes which it did in the case of incidents involving Indians in Australia and again recently in case of an attack on Praveen Reddy in UK which again and as a reflex  was termed as racial attack but turned out to be an attack perpetrated by his Indian friends. The Nidhis, Rahuls, Barkhas and Ashutoshs all want to ape Arnabs of News TV to commune with the people of India and aggravate their anxieties and misgivings whether a situation warrants it or not. Their phenomenal capacity for simulated outrage is indeed scary.

    The News TV, invariably, puts out a picture of India which is at war with itself but this is not the whole truth. It must balance its reportage, discussions and above all it is time that anchors shed their arrogance and did some soul searching before parceling out blames indiscriminately. No proposal about the MCC is in public domain and yet so much time, so much bile, so much venom has been spent by all on as yet non-existent proposal. Is it what profession of journalism stands for? It is also apparent that media persons are averse to hard work and application of their formidably “destructive” intellect. In another controversy concerning NCTC, all anchors/editors are merely parroting the claims and accusations of its opponents. No effort has been made at all to find out whether accusations are justified? The issue has been in the public domain for the last two years at least and yet all are pretending as if an unpleasant surprise has been suddenly sprung.

    (Pramod Kumar retired from Glaxo and now lives in Goa from where he keeps an eagle eye on Media and can be reached at kumar.pramod1939@rediffmail.com)

    The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect BH’s editorial policy. 

  • Victims of the Media’s Terror Investigation

    Victims of the Media’s Terror Investigation

    Investigators are yet to identify the real perpetrators of the Delhi High Court blasts but the media have revealed almost everything including the entire game plan and identities. ABHISHEK UPADHYAY asks at what stage of an investigation should the media begin to mention names.

    Now the National Investigation Agency has taken over investigation of the first Delhi High Court Blast case which took place on May 25, 2011 and a case was registered by the agency under sections of Explosives Substances Act and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act on December 20.  The NIA has been entrusted with the investigation of this case after Delhi Police failed to make any concrete progress.

     

     

    It is important to note here that the Ministry of Home Affairs has already acknowledged in the Lok Sabha during the last session (on September 6, 2011) that no pointer/fact suggesting terrorist involvement was found in this very case. So, when NIA has taken over the additional responsibility of probing the first Delhi High Court Blast case of 2011,  it is pertinent to look back at the fate of the deadlier second high court blast  (September 7, 2011) case which claimed 15 lives and which was handed over to NIA the very next day.  The media has already done a good share of its typical terror investigation in this case and continues to do so with an amazing level of impunity in close coordination with the NIA.

    Investigators are yet to identify the real perpetrators of this terror design, though 100 days of blast have passed, but the media has revealed almost everything including the entire game plan and identities. Media calculations, based on terror briefs by investigators, have taken its toll too. Shariq Bhatt, a minor student of Kistwar (Jammu Kashmir), became the first victim of this invisible, enigmatic investigation and somewhat ultra-religious nature of media reporting.

    Shariq, a minor of 15 years and a class XI student of Islamia Faridia Higher Secondary School in Kishtwar, was painted as a hardcore terrorist by the media before they realised the hollowness of unofficial terror briefings. His story is a grim example of the terror unleashed by the media’s self appointed terror investigators, particularly in this case, but it is not the sole instance of the future which awaits any terror suspects per se. As per the latest update of the case, three youths, all from Kishtwar, are in custody and efforts being made to establish their link with Bangladesh and Pakistan-based hardcore terrorist organisation HUJI or Harkat-ul-Jehadi-Islami and a conglomerate of various terror organisations.

    In a nutshell, the arithmetic as of now is like this. Three arrests–all youths–one minor (medical reports establish the alleged accused Abid Hussain as a  minor and he was sent to the juvenile justice board), no information about who made the bomb, no information  about who planted it,  and a huge gap in information on who facilitated it,  but the show goes on.

    On December 13, Minister of State for Home Affairs, Jitendra Singh, in reply to an unstarred question of the Congress MP Manish Tewari in Parliament, had to acknowledge in writing that Delhi High Court Blast case of September 7, 2011, had not been solved and continues to be investigated by NIA which had reported arrest of three persons (all residents of Kistwar, Jammu and Kashmir). But, surprisingly, the media had already solved it with regular specifics provided by NIA. On November 1, the Indian Express reported with the headline—“Delhi blast: NIA finishes blast jigsaw, except for the bombers.” It had point-wise exact details about the whole scheme of the blast and the faces behind it.

    This had very interesting claims about Wasim Akram Malik, the third arrested accused who was pursuing his MBBS from Jalalabad Ragib-Rubeya Medical College and Hospital in Sylhet, Bangladesh. The same Express story claimed  –“According to sources, Malik has told interrogators that he regrets having committed two mistakes: organising to send out the email claiming responsibility from his hometown Kishtwar, and meeting Aamir Abbas, another accused (who was contacted in connection with the email) in person.” 

    The Indian Express in its story of November 1, gave the entire blueprint of this terror operation, all according to sources, and at the same time raised doubts over the story though it did not explain as to why it carried a story entirely based on sources which it did not believe in in the first place. When you file a story as per sources, it means you believe in your sources, then why raise a doubt and, if it is doubtful, why publish it?

    Here again the same style of terror investigation, reporting news based on a mere confession (which was later denied), discreetly provided by the agency with no actual or circumstantial evidences in place. This is also a fact that Wasim Akram Malik has denied his confession in court. He claimed before the judge that he had been  tortured  in custody and had “no knowledge” about Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru until the National Investigation Agency told him during questioning. Waseem even corrected in court that he was an MBBS student and not a student of Unani medicine as claimed in media reports. 

    This is the crux of the so-called media terror investigation which necessitates visiting the beginning of this episode. Again the tale of this investigation unfolds from Kistwar. Revelations started tumbling out about this blast, as the NIA, the official investigator in this case, happened to crack some leads and swooped down on the sleepy, nondescript Kashmiri town of Kishtwar. They arrested three persons with the help of JK police, two of whom, were minors, studying in their secondary classes with no criminal backgrounds. The NIA was following the traces of terror email, sent after the blast, from a cyber cafe in Kishtwar with the address harkat-uljihadi2011@gmail.com.

    As Investigators zeroed in, the media reported their every move simultaneously. Seven days after the blast, two boys from Kishtwar were arrested on September 4 and slapped with rigorous charges of criminal conspiracy. They were accused of sending the terror email, and owning responsibility for the Delhi High Court blast. The media immediately jumped into action. Headlines appeared in print as well as in electronic media with due credit to official sources. As per reports that appeared in the media, two Kistwar residents, Abid Hussain and Shariq Bhatt had been booked under Section 120(B) IPC (criminal conspiracy) as first arrests in the email episode. It was a big scoop and was carried with all possible details about their identity as a sort of proven crime without even a modicum of sensitivity.

    Very soon, both of these minor accused were known figures across the country, thanks to the peculiar style of “terror” journalism, thoroughly based on NIA or JK police’s brief. Nobody bothered to delve deep in order to dig out the truth behind the scene. It seemed that the information cake had already been prepared and discreetly served to the media with some sprinkles of gossip as topping. A huge damage had been done, where the fourth pillar of the democracy was in the role of an active partner in this jamboree of much-hyped terror investigation.

    On  September 17, 2011, the media explained that three accused had been arrested by the  NIA, named Amir Abbas Dev, Abid Hussain and Shariq Bhatt of whom  Abid and Shariq sent terror mail, claiming responsibility for the terror blast on behalf of Harkat ul Jihad ul Islami or HUJI. NIA first caught these two (Abid and Shariq) and their interrogation led to the arrest of the third one, Amir Abbas Dev. As soon as Amir Abbas was arrested, another theory flashed in media quoting same reliable NIA sources that it was  Abbas who had handed over the draft of the e-mail to Abid Hussain and he was the real mastermind.

    But the most intriguing as well as dramatic turn of this investigation was yet to come up. This came in the form of a U turn, taken by NIA when it released Shariq Bhatt, one of the three accused, arrested on the pretext of conspiring to spread terror. He was detained on September 10 and later remanded to investigative agency custody, which legally meant that he was arrested by NIA. When Shariq was released, the media surprisingly reported praises from NIA officials, quoting an anonymous investigator: “We wish him good luck for the forthcoming exams.” One newspaper gave a headline —“Kishtwar boy released, SSP tells father ‘your child is brilliant.”’ Shariq was a class 11 student and his exams were approaching at the time of his arrest. Nobody at this stage tried to pause for a moment and think what they had done with an innocent student in the name of terror investigation and in the hurry of claiming informative scoops. They didn’t even bother to undo the mistake.

    As per court guidelines, the media cannot disclose the identity of a minor accused however grave or light the nature of the crime allegedly committed by him. But in case of Shariq, all norms were demolished only in the pursuit of blindly following NIA leads. No newspaper or channel issued an apology.

    Even Abid Hussain who is in the custody of juvenile justice board, has been prominently mentioned in news reports with relevant particulars about him. As if Shariq’s case had no bearing on media consciousness, it started copying again the unconfirmed upcoming revelations being put forth by the investigator, without any substantial proofs in their support. Now a new theory cropped up in some respectable national dailies linking the network of these jehadis form Kashmir to Kerala.

    Now, a Malayalam-speaking jihadist, Abdul Jabbar, was the focal point of headlines. Referring to the arrest of Amir Abbas Dev and Abid Hussain, media announced: “Interrogation by NIA has thrown up evidences that recent Delhi High Court, as well as a string of other recent strikes, could have been facilitated by a jihadist unit in Jammu and Kashmir.” NIA sources then contributed to another theory which encircled another fundamentalist organisation called Tablighi Jammat, supposed to have massive regional presence, allegedly dedicating its resources in spreading an ultra-conservative version of Islam. Some anonymous agency sources claimed that the cell behind attack on the Delhi High Court was recruited by this very Jammat which has been a launch-pad for several jihadist groups and several of its adherents have been implicated in terrorist operations.

    There was one more speculation that the rank and file of this Jamat have allegedly played a major role in setting up the Indian Mujahideen, the jihadist group held responsible for several terror attack across India. It was proved again how investigation agency supplies rations to the media and how the latter lap them up.

    As per the Parliamentary  reply on August 16, 2011, by Minister of State for Home Jitendra Singh on an unstarred question by MP Prahlad Venkatesh Joshi, NIA had registered and investigated seven cases from Kerala in which SIMI, LET were involved and in six cases charge sheet has been filed. NIA appeared to be easily connecting one case with another, thereby building a chain, and the media readily believed this theory. Thus seven cases related with a different terrorist organisation, seemed to be good enough for the NIA to point the needle towards Kerala after linking it with international terror organisations, though NIA has not pointed anything officially.

    The media was yet to do full autopsy of this very Tableegi Jamat in connection with Delhi High Court blast, when Wasim Akram Malik was arrested by the NIA. As the agency held him the main conspirator/mastermind of the blast, the media again took a 360-degree turn and an intense investigative journalism was launched to hunt for the details around Wasim’s past, present, and future, again with the lead from some anonymous NIA investigators.

    Thus, as per the new theory propagated by these “reliable sources”, Wasim  Akram and his absconding brother Junaid Akram were the new terror characters intelligently fitted into investigative leads published and shown in the media. There were contradicting reports regarding the arrest of Wasim Akram Malik who was a medical student in Bangladesh. Two theories emerged leading to his arrest. As per the first, he was held in Bangladesh and later handed over to Indian authorities, while his family claimed that he came to India at their own call. They fully cooperated with the NIA and asked Wasim to come back to answer NIA’s questions.

    Adding a twist to Wasim’s arrest, his father Reyaz-ul-Hasan Malik, an employee of National Hydro Power Corporation, claimed that he thad ransferred the required money into the bank account of Wasim to enable him to book his flight for Delhi. He termed it an act of vengeance by Hizb conduit Azhar Ali, whose family was his tenant in Kishtwar.  He told the media that his elder son Wasim, who has been studying in Bangladesh since 2006, had come home after 17 months on August 31, 2011. After spending some days with the family, he had left for Dhaka but spent three days in Jammu with his friends and relatives.

    He gave some exact details: On September 6, Wasim withdrew money from ATM, on September 7, he was challaned by Jammu Traffic Police for driving without helmet and on September 8, he again withdrew money for making some purchase as he had to leave for Dhaka on September 9, and challenged NIA to verify these facts. Unfortunately no one in the media bothered to verify these claims or question NIA on this count.

    Media published these bits of information under the heading: “Delhi blast: NIA team in Bangladesh quiz students”, where the first five paragraph of the story were devoted to investigative moves of NIA and arguments given by Wasim’s father in his defence were carried in the latter part of the story. As of now, Wasim Akram Malik is seeking permission from Delhi trial court to visit Bangladesh to take his MBBS exams. The letter submitted by Waseem’s family before the court is part of the application in which his counsel has sought the court’s direction to preserve the record of his mobile number and the CCTV of the airport.

    The Indian legal system still believes in the phrase innocent until proven guilty, which was coined by the English lawyer Sir William Garrow. There was a well thought out reasoning in Garrow’s observation. He insisted that the accusers should be robustly tested in court and an objective observer in the position of the juror must reasonably conclude that the defendant almost certainly committed the crime.

    But the media seem to be unmoved by such legal or ethical connotations and continue   pursuing their so-called investigation where information is simply passed on from unknown authorities to the public, without demur. There is no way to prove at this juncture, whether these accused are innocent or guilty. However, the way the media have been reporting the investigation of this blast is really a tragedy of journalism.

    (The author is Editor, Special Projects, Dainik Bhaskar Group)

    Courtesy: The Hoot

  • Questions Raised by Politicians on Lokpal Are Hollow: Hindi Media

    Razia Sahab for BeyondHeadlines

    Anna’s agitation against political corruption and the bill proposed by him got together the whole country specially youths. But since the beginning, many people raised questions on the appropriateness and applicability of the proposed bill. Various Hindi dailies regarded such statements as worthless.

    On April 13, the editor of the widely circulated Hindi daily Dainik Jagran wrote: “It will be better if government politicians and opposition try to find out the reasons for which the common people supported Anna. It is not right that they are trying to suppress people’s demand for the bill by their hollow statements.”

    He further added, “People raising questions against bill are trying to make it a subject of controversy.”

    Anna Hazare on his fast at Jantar Mantar (Photo: Vaibhav Bhardwaj)

    The biggest question regarding the Lokpal Bill is why only political corruption is the main point of this agitation while there is corruption in the corporate sector, big companies and other professions. Giving the answer of this question, Kumar Narendra writes in his article published in another leading Dainik Bhasker on April 15: “Now politics decides everything in our life. Our housing, food, clothing and even minor things like toothpaste, soap etc. everything is decided by it. So if the political corruption is the main focus of the movement, there is nothing wrong.”

    He adds, “If an atmosphere against corruption has been created in our country, it should not to be suspected.”

    The government has accepted Anna’s demand to draft the bill, and different thoughts and reactions of the people from different sectors are obvious. In this regard, the statement of Karnataka Chief Minister H.D. Kumarswami is really absorbing. He said, “Had Mahatma Gandhi been alive, he too would have not be able to find out a way to escape from corruption and he would started to collect the money in banks.”

    He later retracted and clarified that the media construe his views inappropriately.

    The editor of Amar Ujala thinks that such statements have no plea. According to him, Anna’s fight against corruption was so tenable that the whole country supported him. On April 15, he wrote,  “Anna’s hunger march presented a model of that politics where neither he  needed to hire the airplanes and helicopters nor he had to make the efforts to collect the supporters and the media.”

    We later did come to know that a whopping Rs 30 lakh was spent on the campaign, he said.

    Legal experts have expressed reservations on ground that the role of the civil society is limited as it is the job of Parliament to legislate. So will the Lokpal Bill pass the test on the floor? A senior journalist wrote on April 13: “Neither the Congress party nor the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been able to form the government on its own with all available tools of democracy. Consequently, even Anna is not very sure about  the “new” formula.”

    (Razia can be reached at razia@beyondheadlines.in)

  • Hindi Media: The Controversy on Book About Gandhi a Publicity Stunt

    Hindi Media: The Controversy on Book About Gandhi a Publicity Stunt

    Razia Shahab for BeyondHeadlines

    A book entitled “The Great Soul: Mahatma Gandhi and His Struggle With India” written by UK journalist  Joseph Lelliweld remained a subject of discussion in the Hindi media throughout the week. Columnists and editors of different leading Hindi dailies have expressed their views on this topic. The titles of the published columns and editorials are different but the ideas are almost similar. Experts of the Hindi media are looking this issue as a publicity stunt. The editorial of widely circulated Hindi daily Nav Bharat Times says, “After almost every year or two, a book gets published in the United States and Europe on Mahatma Gandhi with sensationalistic issues, and it becomes a good source of earning and publicity for the publishers.”

    The editor further adds, “Although the author has consistently denied claims that his book portrays Gandhi as a bisexual or a racist, this also might be an attempt aimed at getting popularity and increasing the sell of the book.”

    Pulitzer Prize winner Joseph Lelliweld is not a well-known personality in India. He was a foreign correspondent of the New York Times in New Delhi during 1960 to 1970. Experts believe that the controversy on the book can give Lelliweld a new identity in India as well as in Europe.

    Senior journalist Priyadarshan writes in his article entitled “Gandhi Ka Kaun Kya Bigadega (Who will dare to tame Gandhi?)” published in a leading Hindi daily Dainik Bhasker, “Lelliweld was a little known journalist in India but suddenly, his book on Gandhi has given him a wide identity.”

    People have faith and great respect for Gandhi, and they are demanding that the book should be banned. Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi is the first to raise this this demand.

    On this, Priyadarshan writes, “It is my long experience that the books people demand to ban get more and more publicity. He gives the example of Salman Rushdie’s “The Satanic Verses” and Tasleema NAsreen’s “Lajja.”

    But there are some experts who think that the media specially the new media is inflating this issue. They have wrongly explained the terms used in book. The editorial of the one of the prominent Hindi daily Amar Ujala writes,”It is not appropriate to say that this is an attempt to defame Mahatma Gandhi,” but some media organizations along with the Daily Mail have derangement in their explanations. They  had tried to prove Gandhi as homosexual and racist.

    On March 30, another Hindi daily Nai Duniya writes in its editorial, “A small part  of the UK media always tries to defame Gandhiji but the more panic is that a small segment of the Indian media, specially new media, puts it to the Indian as it is. The editor adds, “The detractors of Mahatma Gandhi should think that the title of the book ‘Great Soul’ clearly defines his image of Mahatma. The book is actually tries to explain the complexities of the personality of Mahatma Gandhi. Putting blame on Gandhiji on the basis of such a book is a crime.”

     

  • Hindi Press Says Interference of West in Libya Aims at Fulfilling “Vested Interest”

    Hindi Press Says Interference of West in Libya Aims at Fulfilling “Vested Interest”

    Razia Shahab for BeyondHeadlines

    As the United States, France and Britain attacked Libya, it grabbed the whole attention of the Hindi media. Media experts are seeing this attack as the politics for getting control over oil reserves and relating this attack to US attack on Iraq.

    An article published in the leading Hindi daily Nav Bharat Times (NBT) entitled “aad se shikar” writes: “Only in 24 hours, Libya was attacked by hundreds of missiles and bombs. As a result, the city witnessing revolution now looking like Iraq of 2003. It is enough to suppose that the intention of the West regarding Libya is not good, and now they want to use the revolutionary movements in the Arab world for the welfare of their oil policy.”

    (Courtesy: www.foreignpolicy.com)

    The editorial of the widely circulated Hindi newspaper Dainik Bhasker says: “After the UN resolutions, the United Kingdom, the United States and France have taken the responsibility of putting end to war between the Colonel Muammar Gaddafi government and rebellions. Now one question arises here that what is the limit for them? If they will work within the defined limits of the UNSC, they will have to stop the attack by checking Gaddafi’s brutalities. But if these three countries would try to change the rule, there might be the situation like Iraq.”

    The editorial further adds: “If they try to get control over the natural resources of the country directly or indirectly, it would be against the welfare of the country and the whole region.”

    Another daily Dainik Jagran writes in an article, “ undoubtedly there are many reasons to suppose that till now the Western countries were supporting Gaddafi for oil and now for these oil resources they want to evict him.

    An article entitled “Yuddh Aur Uske Baad” ( War and Situation Ahead) in another leading daily Amar Ujala says, “after Gaddafi’s eviction, the situation in Libya could be very difficult to handle for the West.”

    The article further adds, “now Britain and France are playing a leading role but after sometimes, the United States might become leader, which might cause the situation like Iraq and Afghanistan in Libya. It might strengthen the anti-US views in Muslim countries.”

    An article in the same Amar Ujala on March 23 says, “in the name of democracy, the West, once again, is fulfilling its own vested interests.” adding that, “whatever the Western countries are doing in Libya is open secret. It is too much more than the resolution of United States and Arab League. The civil war in Libiya has now been changed into a serious attack.”

    NBT writes, “the situation in Libya is changing with a civil war. Experts say that Libya is going to become Iraq in waiting. As 7 years ago, they tried to evict Saddam Hussain, and they are now making the same attempt in Libya. After the assassination of Saddam Hussain, the situation in Baghdad is still worse. So may be in Libiya also, after the eviction of Ghaddafi, the situation might not be normal.”

    (Razia Shahab can be reached at razia@beyondheadlines.in)