Monday, August 22, 2011

Re: Re: [HumJanenge] Urgent Mail.

Since other three pillars of democracy, Legislature, Executive and
Judiciary, are already under the purview. Corruption, like in other
parts of life is affecting, media houses too in the name of paid news
and Public Relation exercises. We therefore demand that media should
fall under the ambit of RTI and it should also be included in the
Lokpal bill.


On 8/22/11, vijendra singh <vijendra5558@gmail.com> wrote:
> Reply= Media broadcasting is clearly a public activity; therefore media
> automatically must be covered under RTI Act. Somebody must file aRTI
> application to the media as well as a complaint to the central info
> commission, Delhi for it .
>
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>> Vijendra singh; Meerut
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>> �
>> Sub: Bring Media in to the purview of RTI act and Lokapl bill.
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>> �
>> Right to Information Act 2005 is a milestone legislation in the recent
>> history that is designed to bring transparency in our polity, society and
>> economy to successfully check corruption. But resistance from the corrupt
>> people in the higher authority is making it difficult for effective
>> implementation.
>>
>> �
>> Referring to the RTI Act, Union Minister Mr. AK Antony reportedly said RTI
>> will help the transparency revolution to percolate down to all walks of
>> life. He said, �The RTI Act will spread to new areas. I think every facet
>> of
>> human life will be transparent." This is slowly happening in India under
>> this act.
>>
>> �
>> Nevertheless, we need to bring important institutions under the purview of
>> this act. Media as an institution needs to be under the purview of the RTI
>> act. There is and there will be resistance from media houses on this but
>> in
>> the largest interest we need to move in this direction.�
>>
>> �
>> Besides the ideological and political inclinations and affiliations media
>> has, over the years, it has become more and more powerful with developing
>> business interest. It has become an industry that is engaged in making
>> profit. In short its turning into a business of what Noam Chomsky said
>> �manufacturing consent� most of the time ending in creating perceptions
>> which may or may not be right.
>>
>> �
>> The demand to bring Media under RTI assumes more significance when our
>> leading journalists and channel heads are found brokering with the
>> political
>> parties and determining the fate of Cabinet Ministers to benefit their
>> advertisers or sponsors. The Nira Radia saga has been a classic example.
>>
>> �
>> Recently, a channel head was found guilty of demanding salaries for their
>> employees to a Public Relations Manager.
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>> �
>> Paid news is another blot on our media that is subverting the democratic
>> process. Media expos�s have shown that several organizations have been
>> selling news space to politicians at election time, disguising the
>> advertisements as news. The Press Council of India has set up a committee
>> to
>> investigate violations of the journalistic code of fair and objective
>> reporting.
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>> �
>> Press council of India reported, �The phenomenon of �paid news� has
>> acquired serious dimensions. Today it goes beyond the corruption of
>> individual journalists and media companies and has become pervasive,
>> structured and highly organized. In the process, it is undermining
>> democracy
>> in India.�
>>
>> �
>> Another dimension of how media is threatening our democracy is the use of
>> public money in creating wrong perceptions. The Political parties,
>> specially
>> in the government are using public money to improve their government and
>> parties� image which might be contrary to the fact.
>>
>> �
>> Sometimes this Media Relation exercise by the governments ends up curbing
>> public sentiments and doing injustice with people. Many of the owners,
>> editors and other journalists appear to have wealth excessive of their
>> known
>> sources of income. It is thus imperative that they not only become
>> transparent but also bring �secrets� under RTI Act.
>>
>> �
>> Since other three pillars of democracy, Legislature, Executive and
>> Judiciary, are already under the purview. Corruption, like in other parts
>> of
>> life is affecting, media houses too in the name of paid news and Public
>> Relation exercises. We therefore demand that media should fall under the
>> ambit of RTI and it should also be included in the Lokpal bill.
>>
>> �
>> With regards
>> �
>> Afroz Alam Sahil, (RTI Journalist)
>>
>> M.Phil Researcher, Jamia Millia Islamia
>>
>> Editor (Investigation)- www.beyondheadlines.in
>>
>> �
>> --
>>
>> AFROZ ALAM 'SAHIL'
>> Mobile:-+91-9891322178
>> Blog: http://suchnaexpress.blogspot.com
>> �
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> Vijendra Singh
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