Op-Ed: Intelligentsia & fear of the bigger evil

It has been two days since the BJD formally lodged a complaint with the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) accusing leading Odia TV channel OTV of peddling ‘paid news’ designed to favour the BJP and work against the ruling party in the run up to the Bijepur by-election. Over the last two days, I have been […]

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It has been two days since the BJD formally lodged a complaint with the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) accusing leading Odia TV channel OTV of peddling ‘paid news’ designed to favour the BJP and work against the ruling party in the run up to the Bijepur by-election. Over the last two days, I have been scouring every conceivable forum – the local newspapers, TV channels and social media (including the dozens of WhatsApp groups on media) – to find any editorial comment, a special report or a discussion on the issue. I drew a blank. What I found instead were perfunctory, ‘who said what’ reports on the incident on the day it happened. (Some even chose to black it out altogether!). None of the numerous journalists’ unions has chosen to take it up so far either.

I was not surprised at all by the silence of the mainstream media. As a member of the fraternity for long, I know that the media in Odisha is a divided house and no one comes to show solidarity when another media is under attack. If anything, some media houses actually rejoice at the other’s plight calling it ‘just desserts’ and ‘serves them right’ and I am sure it is no different in this case. But what I was really disappointed with was the deafening silence of the liberal intelligentsia, comprising senior journalists, activists and thought leaders, who are always at the forefront in condemning any attempt to muzzle the press anywhere in India, particularly when such attempt is made by the government of a BJP ruled state or the Narendra Modi government at the Centre. Cases in point: the one-day ban on NDTV India for its coverage of the Pathankot attack last year, the arrest of journalist Vinod Verma by the Chhattisgarh government and the Rajasthan government’s bill (later withdrawn) seeking to place curbs on the media.