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‘India’ alliance decides to boycott programs of 14 news anchors, BJP compares it with emergency

Opposition alliance ‘Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance’ (India)’s constituent parties decided on Thursday that they will not send their representatives to the programs of 14 TV anchors in the country. This decision was taken in the meeting of the media related committee of ‘India’. Here, BJP targeted this decision of ‘India’.

‘India’ released the list of 14 anchors

The media committee of the opposition alliance India said, as per the decision taken by the ‘India’ coordination committee in its meeting on 13 September 2023, the parties of the opposition alliance will not send their representatives to the shows and programs of 14 anchors. Opposition parties have also released a list of 14 anchors.

We will not become customers of the market of hatred: Kheda

Head of the media department of Congress and member of the media committee of the opposition alliance. Pawan Kheda Said, every day from 5 pm, shops of hatred are decorated on some channels. We will not become customers of the market of hatred. Our aim is ‘Hate Free India’. He also said, with a heavy heart it has been decided not to participate in the shows and programs of some anchors. We have been fighting against unrestrained comments, fake news etc. against our leaders and will continue to fight, but will not allow hatred to spread in the society. Hate will disappear, love will prevail. Congress released a 2 minute 50 second video of Kheda in its official social media account.

BJP condemned the decision of India alliance

BJP’s national media in-charge Anil Baluni tweeted and said, the decision taken by the INDIA parties involved in the arrogant alliance to boycott and threaten journalists is extremely condemnable. This reflects his oppressive and dictatorial thinking. BJP strongly condemns this poor mentality of the alliance.

Union Minister Hardeep Puri compared this step of the opposition alliance to emergency.

BJP leader and Union Minister Hardeep Puri compared this step of the opposition alliance to emergency. The only example of curtailment of civil liberties in India we have seen was during the Emergency in 1975, he posted on ‘X’. The open call to abolish Sanatan Dharma, FIR against journalists and boycott of media reflects the politics of those dark days of Emergency. The real face of ‘INDI Alliance’.

Anurag Thakur also targeted the opposition alliance

Union Minister Anurag Thakur also targeted the opposition alliance and said that this step shows their frustration. Addressing a public meeting in Bhilwara, Rajasthan, he said, every day the leaders of Congress and their allies say that they will destroy Sanatan Dharma and leave no stone unturned to insult Hindus. Now they have also started boycotting journalists and filing cases.

NUJ also termed the boycott of journalists as an attack on democracy.

Meanwhile, the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) termed the boycott as an attack on democracy. NUJ alleged that opposition parties have politicized the media. Rash Bihari, President of the National Union of Journalists, associated with the International Federation of Journalists, said in a statement that this decision of the opposition parties is a dark chapter of repression on the media in the democratic history of India.

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