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1. if the sanghis ditch sanghi-ism and adopt socialism, only the western bloc will bother india, not others... so adopt socialism and join humanity... any enemy of western bloc should be proud of that label.
2a. you speak of maoists... did you take their recommendation on how india should be... why has the government establishment put 100,000+ soldiers/fighters to kill 5000+ maoists?? this is crime against humanity.
2b. the maoists are not "killing people" nor are they raiding discos and parks and beating up ladies.
3. you speak of "terrorists"... fine, kill the mullahs... but i also want indian air force and army bombaring sangh parivar shakas and offices and the police raiding houses of every sanghi terrorist or sympathizer.
do this and demonstrate your loyalty to human values.
kindly change your signature to that, and also your profile-picture... you are no atheist or socialist.
- not being human i.e lacking human compassion
But be careful...IB is watching you all!
the ib better make good use of its time and watch the sanghi gang.
and india becoming known as "suicide capital", "rape capital" and "honor killing capital" doesn't hurt "brand india"... what is this urgent "brand india" you speak of... "oh, chalo, chalo, chalo, brand india aagaya hai"... what is it??
Please be careful, it would be a tragedy for us to lose good men like you.
You have a lot left to do for us!
thank you for concern, o kind sir.
Bro... you should be happy modi is learning from communists!!! Communists have followed this propaganda journalism extensively.....infact mastered it... so you must be proud modi is following it....
come on... do you really know of blind propaganda from socialist societies like cuba or iraq or libya?? you should take care of not repeating what the actually filthy western main stream media says.
consider how agencies like bbc and new york times brainwashes the western peoples when nato prepares to invade sovereign, proud, great nations... "oh, gaddafi and assad are killing civilians, including women and children"... "oh, hugo chavez regime is crushing the democratic aspirations of people"... "oh, saddam's soldiers threw out kuwaiti babies from incubators in kuwait hospitals".
That's good thing right? How many of them have the chicanery that you(or I) can boast off?LOL Now Bhakts will be manufactured in a much more systematic manner... kudos to the present government
That's good thing right? How many of them have the chicanery that you(or I) can boast off?
Oh. They will need a looooooooottttt of help in that case. A lot.Some members over here can single handedly kill all the bhakts, their families and children. And we will provide them help to do just that.
Copying China’s propaganda-based journalism education system will only weaken India’s already-suffering fourth estate.
The Narendra Modi administration plans to spend Rs 200 crore ($32 million) to set up a new journalism university, modeled on the Beijing’s massive government-run Communication University of China, officials from the central government said.
“Media institutes in the West are basically schools of journalism,” an unnamed official from the ministry of information and broadcasting told theEconomic Times, explaining, sort of, why China was the model. “We wanted an overarching university and the Beijing model appealed the most to us.”
What the official doesn’t mention is that Chinese state-run media schools like the Communication University of China teach skills like video editing and television broadcasting, but are also a fundamental part of China’s censorship machine. They feed their students a steady diet of Communist Party-approved education, and churn out “journalists” who report government diktats and press conferences unquestioningly. Perhaps to clear up any question about these schools’ role, the Chinese government made officials from the ministry of propaganda heads of the top journalism schools in recent years.
The Communication University of China, with 15,000 students, also teaches art, design, public relations and advertising, and claims to be China’s top-ranked media school. But some journalism schools outside of mainland China don’t recognize classes and credits from the university, because of its reputation as an institute of propaganda.
Journalism graduates from the Communication University of China often go on to Chinese state-run media houses like broadcaster CCTV, which doubles as a mouthpiece for the Communist Party government.
A former producer for CCTV said in a resignation letter in late 2013 that journalists at the television station got more than 1,000 “propaganda orders” a year from the government:
Journalistic integrity and professionalism were nowhere to be found…The voices we hope to broadcast and the attitudes we hope to express have been silenced over and over again.
Unauthorised reporting on officials who control the country is verboten, even when they or their family are amassing great wealth, are hugely corrupt, or their children have been involved in a fatal car crash. So is independent coverage of things like accidents and pollution that have harmed or killed citizens ‒ like trying to root out the cause of Shanghai’s New Year’s Eve stampede that killed 36, or reporting on the companies behind China’s massive pollution problem, or the melamine scandal that killed several infants.
Because China’s media works as a government mouthpiece, it leaves little to no space for conflicting opinions, nor rarely solicits comment from other governments, but it is still the main source of information for 1.3 billion people. Here’s how Chinese state newswire Xinhua recently described Arunachal Pradesh, for example:
The so-called “Arunachal Pradesh” was established largely on the three areas of China’s Tibet ‒ Monyul, Loyul and Lower Tsayul currently under Indian illegal occupation. These three areas, located between the illegal “Mcmahon Line” and the traditional customary boundary between China and India, have always been Chinese territory.
In 1914, the colonialists secretly contrived the illegal “Mcmahon Line” in an attempt to incorporate into India the above-mentioned three areas of Chinese territory. None of the successive Chinese governments have ever recognized this line.
In February 1987, Indian authorities declared the founding of the so-called “Arunachal Pradesh”.
The end result of the government control over media is citizens of China are often uninformed, or misinformed, about events in the country and around the world, even when they can impact their own health and well-being. CCTV and other Chinese state media coverage of the pro-democracy protests that lasted several months in Hong Kong, for example, was practically non-existent, meaning people in Beijing didn’t even know they were going on.
Defying the state’s rules on what you can report in China means you are out of a job, or worse. Chinese state journalists who reported sympathetically, or even expressed sadness, when students were killed in the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests were fired. Outspoken journalist Gao Yu faces life imprisonment, and a former CCTV anchor isrumored to face the death penalty for allegedly helping Western media outlets report on Chinese leaders’ wealth.
India’s constitution guarantees “freedom of speech and expression,” to all citizens, but does not specifically spell out that that applies to the press. State, local and federal officials have stepped up their censorship of social media and other information sources in recent years, citing the constitution’s exemptions of state security and public order. Under prime minister Modi, there are concerns that censorship has extended further and is impacting mainstream media.
Since coming to power in May of last year, Modi has restricted the media’s access to ministers and bureaucrats. On his foreign visits ‒ and he has traveled prolifically ‒ Modi has chosen to take only correspondents from state-owned media outlets. Copying China’s propaganda-based journalism education system will only weaken India’s already-suffering fourth estate further.
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Oh. They will need a looooooooottttt of help in that case. A lot.