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Journalists must summon their inner Narad Muni, a mythical character/message bearer, who went around enlightening the celestial world, while reporting on issues, believes Lok Sabha speaker Sumitra Mahajan.
Speaking at an event organised by RSS-affiliated Indraprastha Vishwa Samvad Kendra on Wednesday, Mahajan asked journalists to maintain objectivity, use “beautiful language” and at times, abstain from reporting “unpleasant truth”.
An Indian Express report quoted her as saying:
Speaking on militancy in Jammu and Kashmir, Mahajan said that more soldiers have laid down their lives in the Valley than the total number of martyrs in all the wars since 1947. But, who will show this, she asked, followed by a quick response, “The journalists”.
A Daily O article said that Mahajan is prescribing “churnalism”.
Calling her statements “ironic”, it further talks about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech at the 2016 Ramnath Goenka Award ceremony in 2016 when he asked press to “report freely”.
A Hindustan Times editorial asks Mahajan whether the journalists need to “varnish” or “dress up” information for public which wants access to “authentic” news, and not to report on the shortcomings of the government initiatives.
Her statements unleashed Twitterati’s wrath, with many pointing at the fact that truth at times can be “unpleasant”.
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