U. Mahesh Prabhu

Is the decline of fourth-estate here and happening?

Posted in Articles, Facts, General, Islam, Politics by indiamahesh on March 7, 2008

M J AkbarDistinguished Editor and Author of our times M J Akbar is removed from the Editorship of ‘The Asian Age’ and ‘Deccan Chronicle’.

First it was the abrupt removal of M V Kamath from the Chairman of Prasar Bharati and now its turn of M J Akbar. MJ who has been for the past 15 years been identified among the most admired journalist-editor has been booted out from the Editorship of ‘The Asian Age’ and ‘Deccan Chronicle’. As per some confirmed sources UPA Chairperson Ms. Sonia Gandhi is said to be behind the scenes.

Two of the India’s legendary journalists cum editors are being humiliated, though indirectly, by the Congress led UPA government and yet our own journalist friends don’t seem to be interested in reporting this to the public. ‘That’s not news’ is what they said to me when I informed and sought their support towards taking up the matter on their respective mediums. Well, what then is news? I need someone to help me understand.

Turn on a channel and you find illegitimate relations between two couples being presented to the national audience. Even if a robber is being beaten up, after being caught red handed, by the public even that is admitted. But when asked to speak about the injustice caused to the nation’s finest journalistic personalities they do nothing. Why is it so? Could someone explain this?

The allegation against MJ is that ‘he has joined a political party’, BJP to be precise. But my investigation into the matter impresses upon me to say that it’s the Congress which is spreading the canard that he has joined a political faction in order to place a thin smokescreen across its guilt for having pushed out the only Muslim Editor in the English media in the sixty years of free India. And they (Congress) say that they are committed for the uplifting of minorities.

I am a recognized ‘Right Wing’ writer and considering that I have little reasons to sympathize with MJ. But sympathise I will. Not simply because MJ is a guide and friend to me but also because this wasn’t a way to treat a person who has, with his countless columns and books, brought forth this nation several issues of social and communal problems to the best of his abilities. We all need to respect him for his commitment to his mission, for his enduring spirit for presenting the case of the Muslims in front of the Hindu brethren. I still remember his words that has inspired me for ever ‘We have built walls for years now… we have to bring them down, and at all costs.’

Akbar may have been anti-BJP, he may even have differed with us and strongly, but he didn’t deserve to be booted out in such an undignified manner. I cannot but agree with MJ when he says, in his farewell letter, ‘We may not have been the biggest, but we held our head high because there was one non-negotiable asset in our family: we could not be bought. We were independent. We were free. We held our head high.’

The departure of MJ is a historic occasion which is sad not just for The Asian Age and Deccan Chronicle but also for the Indian Journalism. I put forth my mark of protest against the management of Deccan Chronicle holding and all the forces playing part in such undignified removal of a respected journalist from Editorship. This is an act of lunacy.

Author is the Editor-In-Chief of Aseemaa: Journal for National Resurgence

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  1. Manorama B.N said, on March 11, 2008 at 1:58 pm

    very nice written… depiction and presentation of fact and ur feelings…..really goo articles….Kamath’s and M.J akbar…

  2. Nagesh Pai said, on March 12, 2008 at 6:42 am

    In my opinion the fourth estate as we knew, atleast about five years back is sold out totally.

    They are either sold to the power of Corporates who help it “sustain” and help it pay the rising salaries of celebrity columnists and media executives. I have been a media planner in the past and have seen with my own eyes how newspapers are turning into catalogue.. even worse… yellow pages.

    Newspapers proclaiming an image of dignity have been reduced to journalistic prostitution, where the editorial sleeps with the interests of those who bias it with money. Why else would you have a Bombay times with Kishan Mulchandani stealing the show as a professional Socialite, rather than stories about the struggle of a daily mumbaikar? Why else do you think “Let truth Prevail” with the two elephants disappear from the masthead of Indias Largest publication, only to return when they had two more competitors?

    I may be dubbed a total cynical or pessimist. But i trust that the medium of blogging and conversational media will empower independent journalists, where they dont have to wait for the snobby nod of their editors, or perhaps the largest advertiser.

  3. Nagesh Pai said, on March 12, 2008 at 6:48 am

    Edit to my last entry:

    Para 2: They are either sold to the power of corporates who help it “sustain” and pay the rising salaries of celebrity columnists and media executives, or as we see in this case, the politicos who are ever waiting to get their vicious hands on everything possible, including the “voice of people”.

  4. Nitin Prabhu said, on March 16, 2008 at 3:23 pm

    What you have said is hundred percent true. Its more about classy masala stories these days which classify as NEWS. Someone being gangraped, someone being molested, someone being screwed in the public, these people will always be there to take videos of the same, but nobody is ethical enough to go forward and save them of all the humiliation!

  5. Naseem Naqvi said, on April 13, 2008 at 7:44 am

    I agree vd u. But i want all of MJ’s fans to appeal him not to join politcis again and continue with journalism. May be he can start a paper or mag. again…I am sure he can do it again and again.
    Meanwhile I have discontinued Asian Age.


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