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New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has raised the issue of “unwarranted remarks” about the freedom of press in India with the British and Canadian High Commissions, sources told ThePrint.

He was referring to events that occurred on 10-11 July when, at the Global Conference for Media Freedom in London, organised by the United Kingdom and Canada, The Caravan magazine’s executive editor Vinod K. Jose made a presentation on the incidents of erosion of press freedom in India in the wake of rising religious intolerance.

Sources said the external affairs ministry has told the two countries that “it is unacceptable and unfortunate that their governments have provided a platform where totally unfounded remarks were allowed to be made”.

‘No intention to malign any govt’

Diplomatic sources told ThePrint that there was no intention to malign any government through the event, which was attended by reputed journalists from around the world.

At a media briefing earlier this week, British High Commissioner to India Sir Dominic Asquith had stated that a range of diverse views were expressed in the forum and that event was organised for the “exchange” of views, and not to “supress” them.

“The Government of India is entitled to express its views, and we listened to them,” he added.

Prasar Bharati chairman’s report

According to sources, Jaishankar’s move to take it up with the high commissions was based on a report by Prasar Bharati chairman A. Surya Prakash, who was part of an Indian delegation to the conference and had got into a spat with Jose over his presentation.

“Those who raise a question mark about press freedom in India must be really tone deaf… In fact, (of) the present political leaders of the country from across parties, there are a large number who have fought for restoration of democracy and press freedom in the mid-1970s in this country. For them, democracy is very clear. You must see the plurality of news media in India,” Surya Prakash said

https://theprint.in/diplomacy/jaish...unded-remarks-on-indian-press-freedom/271569/
 
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New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has raised the issue of “unwarranted remarks” about the freedom of press in India with the British and Canadian High Commissions, sources told ThePrint.

He was referring to events that occurred on 10-11 July when, at the Global Conference for Media Freedom in London, organised by the United Kingdom and Canada, The Caravan magazine’s executive editor Vinod K. Jose made a presentation on the incidents of erosion of press freedom in India in the wake of rising religious intolerance.

Sources said the external affairs ministry has told the two countries that “it is unacceptable and unfortunate that their governments have provided a platform where totally unfounded remarks were allowed to be made”.

‘No intention to malign any govt’

Diplomatic sources told ThePrint that there was no intention to malign any government through the event, which was attended by reputed journalists from around the world.

At a media briefing earlier this week, British High Commissioner to India Sir Dominic Asquith had stated that a range of diverse views were expressed in the forum and that event was organised for the “exchange” of views, and not to “supress” them.

“The Government of India is entitled to express its views, and we listened to them,” he added.

Prasar Bharati chairman’s report

According to sources, Jaishankar’s move to take it up with the high commissions was based on a report by Prasar Bharati chairman A. Surya Prakash, who was part of an Indian delegation to the conference and had got into a spat with Jose over his presentation.

“Those who raise a question mark about press freedom in India must be really tone deaf… In fact, (of) the present political leaders of the country from across parties, there are a large number who have fought for restoration of democracy and press freedom in the mid-1970s in this country. For them, democracy is very clear. You must see the plurality of news media in India,” Surya Prakash said

https://theprint.in/diplomacy/jaish...unded-remarks-on-indian-press-freedom/271569/

"Why do you guys have free speech!?"
 
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india should be renamed to randi khana!!

rootay he rehtay hain ya chutya!
 
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Indian definition of pluralism ; all izz well!
 
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Lets remember that Ramon Magsaysay award is presented to an Indian Journalist
Caravan magazine is that outlet which called the families victims of Pulwama attack and asked for their caste. Im happy to restrict the 2nd kind of journalism.
 
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Journalists in India seek protection, 12 killed in 2017

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Top 5 Deadliest Nations For Journalists
The Committee to Protect Journalists has listed the following countries as most dangerous for journalists

1. India
Journalists find it tough to work in India. According to the Committee to protect Journalists, two reporters have been killed in the country

https://www.indiatimes.com/lifestyl...-deadliest-nations-for-journalists-69560.html

journalists killed

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Murdered Indian Intellectuals Since 2014: Narendra Dabholkar, M.M. Kalburgi, Gauri Lankesh and Govind Pansare

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Naveen Gupta, Sudip Datta Bhaumik, Gauri Lankesh, Santanu Bhaumik, Rajesh Sheoran (L to R)

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Lets remember that Ramon Magsaysay award is presented to an Indian Journalist
Caravan magazine is that outlet which called the families victims of Pulwama attack and asked for their caste. Im happy to restrict the 2nd kind of journalism.

PM Modi yet to congratulate Ravish Kumar on winning 2019 Ramon Magsaysay Award

Ravish Kumar's "Prime Time" programme "deals with real-life, under-reported problems of ordinary people", it added.

"If you have become the voice of the people, you are a journalist," the citation added.

Wishes are pouring in from renowned faces including Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and Rajdeep Sardesai. However, Prime Minister Modi is yet to congratulate Kumar on his win.

It could be because Ravish Kumar had done a fact check on several of his claims and exposed them to be factually untrue. After Modi’s apolitical interview with Akshay Kumar, Ravish Kumar took note of it and did an apolitical ‘Prime Time’ on that day.

There were demands from various quarters during the election season that PM Modi give an interview to Ravish Kumar and not only to Arnab Goswami and Rajat Sharma. In fact, there was a Change.org petition on it too.

Here are the many congratulatory messages:



https://www.nationalheraldindia.com...h-kumar-on-winning-2019-ramon-magsaysay-award
 
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