BJP govt forcing people, journalists into silence: Rahul
n his keynote address, Mr Ansari said the Press had emerged as a tool for national awakening. It became a medium of nationalist political participation for the masses. The Press was a medium for propagation of modern ideas of democracy, freedom and equality. He said the English Press emerged as a medium of communication between nationalists across the country and played a role in welding India into a single nation and in giving the Indians a sense of national identity. This was crucial in mobilising the masses for various nationalist and social causes. ‘Mahatma Gandhi was associated with six journals. ‘Young India’ and ‘Harijan’ became powerful vehicles of his views on all subjects. For Gandhiji, journalism was a public service, he said. ‘In my humble opinion, it is wrong to use a newspaper as a means of earning a living. When a newspaper is treated as a means of making profits, the result is likely to be serious malpractices. ‘It is not necessary to prove to those who have some experience of journalism that such malpractices do prevail on a large scale,’ he said.” He expressed his happiness over National Herald resuming its publication in both print and digital formats. ‘I am sure that it will uphold the standards of journalism that Jawaharlal Nehru enshrined in his newspaper’. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said the struggle for country’s Independence, journalism played a highly impactful role, so much so that it was synonymous with Nationalism, Patriotism and Secularism. He said National Herald had always championed the cause of the Freedom of Press and was considered as the ‘Voice of India’, during the fight for Independence. ‘No wonder, it was banned between 1942 and 1945 following, the gag on the Indian Press after the Quit India Resolution,’ he added. (UNI)
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