Is There Something Called ‘Independent’ Media?

Since the BJP rode to power and Narendra Modi became Prime Minister of the country, there has been constant breast-beating over the supposedly shrinking space for independent journalism in the country. The familiar refrain has been freedom of expression is facing a grave threat under an autocratic Modi who, through a mixture of inducement and […]

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Since the BJP rode to power and Narendra Modi became Prime Minister of the country, there has been constant breast-beating over the supposedly shrinking space for independent journalism in the country. The familiar refrain has been freedom of expression is facing a grave threat under an autocratic Modi who, through a mixture of inducement and threat, has been arm-twisting independent media and thus throttling the ‘voice of the people’.

The shameless Opposition-bashing by Republic TV, headed by Arnab Goswami, the biggest motormouth in the Indian media and to a lesser extent by the channel he headed previously (Times Now) are cited as instances of how the Modi regime has co-opted powerful sections of the media. The sacking of Paranjoy Guha Thakurta – one of the truly independent journalists in the country – by the Board of Directors of influential Left wing journal Economic & Political Weekly (EPW) and the Rs 100 crore defamation suit filed by BJP President Amit Shah’s son Jay Saha against The Wire, headed by former Editor of The Hindu S Varadarajan, for a story on the meteoric rise in his fortunes since the Modi-Shah duo’s ascent to power are cited as proof of the arm-twisting tactics of the current regime.