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General Forum: Govt. and Politics | Media is against Dr.Rajasekhara Reddy. True? Correct? | |
| Lecturer's wife murdered in a busy street. No one will be dare enough to stop them so am I. You can bring the news to public but the investigation and punishment not in your hands. It's somebody's business. The whole thing is a team work. Even if you don't report socity will not leave them they will be punished.
Posted by: Mr. M Kumar N At: 9, Jan 2006 8:49:01 PM IST
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prajalaki vishayam cheppAlantE...
lancham ivvaDam tIsukOvaDam jarutundani nirUpinchAlanTE...lancham istUnE vArini paTTukOvAli.
akkaDa ichchina vyakti elAgU prajala mundunTADu.
kOrTulO pratyaksha sAkshigA unTAdu.
asalu palAnA vyakti lancham tIsukunTunnADani ayana prakka sITulO unna vyaktE mIDiyA ki teliya chEstAdu.
tIsukunnA vyaktE, okavELa atanu pedda padavilO unTE, em.pi. ayitE AyanE pedda nErastuDu.
prajalu ichchina padavini, adhikArAnni gAliki vadilEsina vyakti kanuka.
oka pAta nErastuDiki oka ful bATil mandu koTTistE prakka vADAlO hatya evaru chEsArO telisi pOtundi.
vArta rAsi pOlIsulaki hinT ivvachchukUDA.
idi lancham anTE elA sAr ! pOlIsula abhinandanalu kUDA vilEkharulaki vastunTAyi.
Posted by: Mr. Vachaspathi V At: 10, Jan 2006 8:54:06 PM IST okka mukka lO cheppaalanTe lancham ivvakunDa panulu chEyinchanDi , tappa kunDa aa goppadanamu mIdE !
Posted by: Mr. M Kumar N At: 9, Jan 2006 9:54:27 PM IST What you are presenting is tip of the iceberg ; This will not allow you to identify the root cause and suggesting for first aid treatment.
Look for a system that can miminimize corruption.
Identify safety , health, environmental problems;
A man survived for 8 days after falling into a abondoned well.
This one incident can lead to many information.
1. Why the well unprotected ?
2. What happened ground water?
3. What is the specification for a well protection?
4. What are the measures to be taken to close abondoned wells?
5. Open wells water is safe to drink?
6. Ground water can be used / potable directly ?
7. How many wells in a village panchayat?
8. How much deep a open well can be permitted?
9. How much time it will take to close welss and provide protected water for villages?
10. Why the ground water levels are depleating day to day ?
One man can not investigate and come to single cause for the incident. Find the multi reasons for happening and come with practical solutions.
EX: Irrigation tenders.
Some one claims 1000 cr wasted and other says bribing.
First of all tenders belongs to technicality. I wonder very creature on earth discussing this issue without min knowledge. Raymonds suit one mt costs Rs.10000. Where as other suiting say Rs 700.
We cannot compare just the cost but it's specification. It's time to revise the standards and procedures.
Lecturer's wife murdered in a busy street. No one will be dare enough to stop them so am I. You can bring the news to public but the investigation and punishment not in your hands. It's somebody's business. The whole thing is a team work. Even if you don't report socity will not leave them they will be punished.
Posted by: Mr. M Kumar N At: 9, Jan 2006 9:49:01 PM IST Why you are forcing to believe media ? Media has to believe people !
If media catches someone while taking bribe why not media ensure that all jobs are done without bribing, I mean move the pending files and get it done !
If the Media has the capcity why corruption and prostitution still continued.
Posted by: Mr. Madhu kumar Nemalikanti At: 8, Jan 2006 9:48:29 PM IST
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If media failed to catch those 11 MPs, the issue will be dormant forever. If anybody approaches the Media for their problems, definitely it will take initiative, may be you are following some news items. Prostition is totally different issue. No woman wants to become prostitute. It is enforced by the system by certain circumstances over a woman. Woman who trapped fails to come out of that. Even if she ever tried, society may not let her live freely. The person who bribes the APPSC or other selection commission members seldom approaches the media. And the person who silently takes the interview may not know it.
Posted by: Mr. Vachaspathi V At: 9, Jan 2006 11:28:27 AM IST Posted by: Mr. pradeep reddy At: 8, May 2005 4:46:23 PM IST
//its true all the media is in that the hands of Kamma Lobby. Even the Film industry also but they (TDP) do nothing to industry//
//Posted by: Mr. Madhu kumar Nemalikanti At: 7, Jan 2006 11:40:51 AM IST
..its true all the media is in that the hands of Kamma Lobby so generally when ever congress is in power they are doing sending wrong messages to people.
kulam kuLLu kampukoDutunnadi.
ippaTikaina telusukunTe manchide^mo^!
kaapu naaDu, braahmaNa samaajamu, maala mahaa naaDu, arya vaiSya samaajamu, yaanadi mahaa sanghamu, harijana sabhalu..inkaa..inkaa. anni kulaala vaariki unna kulaabhimaanamu kamma vaariki maatramu unDakuuDadani elaa anukunTaaru? reDDi to^kale^ni reDDi gaaru unDare^mo^. mari entamandi kamma vaariki kulam to^ka vundo^ cheppanDi? prajaase^vaa dhrukpadam unna sundararaami reDDi gaaru sundarayya gaaru avuTalo^ antaraardam meeku teliyadaa?
kamma vaaru kashTa jeevulu. swatantrulu. TiDipi adhine^ta kammavaaru kaavuTa yaadruchchikam kaavachchu. kaani vaariki adhikaaram ichchinadi vaari kulam chuasi kaadu kadaa? TiDipi lo^ ne^Du ento^mandi reDDi kulamvaaru unnaaranna sangati maruvaraadu.
raashTamulo^ kaangres vaari samskruti prajalaku teliyanadi kaadu. vaaru bhajanaparulu. paraanna bhukkulu. matamu , kulamu, himsa vaarike^ ekkuva avasaram.
amerikaa lo^ni NBC lo^ adhyakshunipai ve^se^ vimarSalu vaari prajaaswaamyamunaku prateeka. alaa ani aayana kassu bussulu aaDadu kadaa!
vaartaa patrikalu, meeDiyaa pai vimarSalu ke^valam asuuya, alpa buddhi maatrame^. TiDipi vaaru paariSramika rangamunaku emicheyyale^du anuTalo^ ardhamu le^du. adi uchita vidyat prayo^gamu kaadu kadaa? ayite meeru che^si padavi padilam che^suko^nDi. abhivruddhi reDDi , kamma vaarula sottu kaadu kadaa! propaganda war kaadu democracy.
Posted by: Dora Babu At: 9, Jan 2006 1:14:43 AM IST So media has excuses for not giving publicity for Dr.C.N.R.Rao and the same time for the Tendulkar's spouse.
Posted by: Mr. M Kumar N At: 8, Jan 2006 10:50:12 PM IST Why you are forcing to believe media ? Media has to believe people !
If media catches someone while taking bribe why not media ensure that all jobs are done without bribing, I mean move the pending files and get it done !
If the Media has the capcity why corruption and prostitution still continued.
Posted by: Mr. M Kumar N At: 8, Jan 2006 10:48:29 PM IST Posted by: Keerty At: 7, Jan 2006 2:02:06 PM IST
tamaru konchem lOkajnAnam penchukunTE manchidi. padavilO unna vALLu adhikAram niramkuSatvam mArakunDA unDAlanTE...adi MediakE sAdhyam. tamalAnTi valla sAdhyam kAdu. kadU!?!?
Posted by: Mr. Vachaspathi V At: 7, Jan 2006 3:50:41 PM IST A hard-hitting article about the media from Rajeev Srinivasan - Take a peek
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The selective amnesia of the English media in India is simply breathtaking.
There appears to be a cardinal rule: Never publish anything that would be in the least bit negative about Muslims in general and Pakistanis in particular; or about Christians; or about Marxists in general and the Chinese in particular.
For instance, the Chinese genocide in occupied Tibet is glossed over, and an Indian English magazine's famous editor goes on a China-sponsored tour there and writes a glowing account of how life is beautiful.
After all, it's just details that a million Tibetans have been wiped out and a lot of their women forcibly sterilised in an explicit path towards genocide.
Edgar Snow, Red Star Over China, and rose-coloured glasses redux?
When the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda found two Catholic nuns guilty of crimes against humanity in June 2001, the Indian English media simply buried the story.
Here is an excerpt from the Economist magazine's report, 'Judging genocide', June 14, 2001.
On June 8th… two Roman Catholic nuns were found guilty in a different court, thousands of miles away, of complicity in the Rwandan genocide. Their trial had lasted a mere two months. Sister Maria and Sister Gertrude had handed over to their killers up to 7,000 Tutsis who were sheltering in their convent; later, they provided petrol so that militiamen could set fire to a barn in which about 500 Tutsis had taken refuge. They were sentenced to prison terms of 12 and 15 years by a jury sitting not in Africa, but in Belgium.
The atrocities committed by Islamic terrorists, including ethnic cleansing of Hindus in Kashmir, and attacks all over India killing Hindus -- note the latest attacks just before Diwali and now on the Indian Institute of Science -- are trivialised by the chatterati with the usual cant about how the terrorists are misguided youths frustrated by lack of opportunities.
It appears axiomatic that to the media, the only good Hindu is a dead Hindu.
Rajeev Srinivasan: The value of a Hindu life
This is why the attack on a Hindu temple in Dera Bugti in Balochistan in March last year got absolutely no coverage in the Indian media and did not disturb Indian society in general.
Shabana Azmi and Kuldeep Nayyar and Human Rights Watch and the rest of the human rights cottage industry were very quiet. The US Council on International Religious Freedom was thunderously silent, too, which shows yet again that their definition of 'religious freedom' is rather unique: It means the freedom of American cults to propagate their bizarre ideas.
It is not as though the information was not available. A cursory Google search brought up an Associated Press report carried by the Taipei Times ('Scores killed in rocket attack on Hindu temple', March 22, 2005), which says, among other things:
Seventeen minority Hindus were killed when their temple was hit by rockets during fighting between renegade tribesmen and security forces in a restive tribal town in southwestern Pakistan last week, a government official said yesterday.
The Daily Times of Pakistan carried a report, excerpted below:
The Jamhoori Watan Party on Thursday released a list of 61 people killed in a clash between Frontier Corps personnel and the Bugti tribesmen in Dera Bugti on March 17. Senator Amanullah Kinrani, party spokesman and president of the Balochistan High Court Bar Association, gave the list to reporters at a news conference. According to the list, 19 Hindu children between ages 1 and 16, three women, and 11 men were killed in the clash. Nineteen other Hindu men and five women were injured.
The victims are mostly Hindu children, who had presumably sought shelter in the temple at a time of war. Curious that the shelling just happened to hit the temple, isn't it? Since the victims were mere Hindus, the Indian English media felt free to ignore the whole episode.
Usually, when the victims are Muslims, the media does take notice. Yet they are ignoring the open rebellion in Balochistan since December last year, which is being put down violently with helicopter gunships, jet fighters, artillery and 30,000 troops, according to reports.
Why is the ever-vigilant Indian media, ready to fight for the rights of 'minorities', studiously avoiding this situation?
Those who shout loudly about alleged atrocities on Kashmiri Muslims are strangely silent about the atrocities on minority Balochi Muslims (in passing, they are similarly coy about atrocities on minority Uighur Muslims in Chinese-occupied East Turkestan, also known as Sinkiang).
There is only one possible reason -- because it would show Pakistan and Pervez Musharraf in a bad light. And we can't have that, can we?
I do believe this is the rationalisation of the 'secular progressives'.
The Balochistan story is of significant importance to India. In addition to human rights issues, the strategic Chinese-built port of Gwadar is in Balochistan, and so are important mineral deposits on the desolate Makran coast.
The Balochi rebellion may have a domino effect and other oppressed minority groups such as Sindhis and Balawaris (those who live in Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir) may also rise up, leading to the unravelling of the failed State of Pakistan.
There was at least one other Balochi insurrection (1973 to 1977), which was brutally put down by the Punjabi-dominated Pakistan Army. This is reminiscent of Saddam Hussein's mustard gas attacks on minority Kurds in Halabja in 1988.
George Bush, please note that your 'valued ally in the war on terror' is similarly brutalising a civilian minority, using the weapons you so generously doled out.
The news coming out of Balochistan is indeed tragic. I urge you to read a report titled 'Pakistani Army atrocities against Baloch community' carried by the Baltimore Indymedia. Warning: the photos are graphic and extremely disturbing, especially those of young children who appear to be mutilated. Some victims appear to have had their eyes gouged out.
The world cannot sit back and allow this to happen. Shame on you, the Indian English media, for ignoring this human tragedy.
Surely, even you must have the vestiges of what must be called journalistic ethics -- for lack of a better term?
Posted by: Malakpet Rowdy At: 7, Jan 2006 3:19:24 PM IST But it's true,Chandra Babu Naidu is more strategist and straight forward than Rajasekhara Reddy. If Chandra Babu Naidu worked like an aristocrat, Rajasekhara Reddy is famous for lobbying, checks and balances within their respetive parties.
Posted by: Mr. Vachaspathi V At: 7, Jan 2006 12:57:58 PM IST
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