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Pakistani media is atleast 10times worse than Indian Media. I can bet on that..
agreeIndian Media is disgusting
No way dude, Our Media is downright retarded.
careful what you wish forShould deal with them the way Chinese deal with them.
Most media around the world are. It's the regulatory authorities that make sure they don't fall out of line.
Do you remember Floods in kedarnath? It's the proactive government which worked hard not the media.Fact is without the constant Media coverage no one would have given a $hit about Nepal.
Its the constant Indian media coverage that has ensured prompt, efficient, effective and prolonged help from India. People tend to throw the baby out with the bath water.
Oops IE did it again! Indian Express spins story on Nepal tragedy too!
Do you remember Floods in kedarnath? It's the proactive government which worked hard not the media.
Did delay in deployment of Army in Kedarnath led to more deaths? : North, News - India Today
Also trending in India lol.
Indians dislike Indian media,Nepali too...where should they go?
Angry Nepalese trend #GoHomeIndianMedia to protest against insensitive coverage of earthquake
OpIndia Staff / May 3, 2015 / Reports
Indian mainstream media, especially TV news channels, is hardly known for nuances, and they appear to miss it even during tragedies. Media coverage of 2008 Mumbai Terror Attacks is the biggest example of their insensitive, irresponsible, and sensationalist reporting, which made a lot of people take to social media to register their protest.
And it seems, Indian media has not learnt its lessons ever since. Now they have been able to irritate and anger even non-Indians.
On Sunday, many Twitter users living in Nepal started hashtag #GoHomeIndianMedia to protest against such brand of reporting. Not only in Nepal, but this hashtag trended even in India.
From their tweets, it was obvious that the anger was against the sensationalist approach by media, and not against India:
Apart from insensitive (like asking injured persons ‘aapko kaisa lag raha hai’ type of questions) and sensationalist reporting, some users claimed that Indian media even ended up blocking relief operations and rescue work:
However, among the “doyens” of Indian media, the hashtag was met either with denial or with cheap potshots at each other:
While the celeb journalists might differ with each other, Indians joined Nepalese citizens in bashing the Indian media for their attitude:
and such support from the Indian tweeters brought some smile to Nepalese citizens:
Hope Indian media uses this opportunity to introspect and listen to the common man’s voices instead of deflecting responsibility or choosing to live in denial.
I am sorry but I don't buy this, Modi worked for his state during Kedarnath floods and this same media mocked him.Indian media is immature and insensitive and sells itself to the highest bidder, but its better than not having a multitude of media that compete for a good story.
Nepal is lucky this happened when Modi is in power, if it was MMS all we would have done is send a nominal aid package and wish them well. Same is true for Kedarnath.
But the popular public support and sympathy is due to the constant Media presence and coverage.
If may... I offer my evil suggestion than lets export half of them to pakistan and other half to china...... Pain caused by insurgents (TTP, Talibani's etc etc) will soon become a thing of past...