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Some TV channels “whip up passion”, trivialise debate on Kashmir unrest: Rajya Sabha MPs

"Some prime-time shows have also attempted to divide the nation on communal lines," said Ghulam Nabi Azad.

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Some TV channels on Monday came under attack from political leaders in Rajya Sabha, who charged them with whipping up passions, trivialising the debate on Kashmir unrest and dividing the opinion of viewers on communal lines.

Speaking on a short-duration discussion on the situation in Kashmir, Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad said though he was a staunch supporter of press freedom, some recent discussions on television channels have come as a threat to the unity of the nation.

He expressed disappointment with the kind of television coverage of the news pertaining to the Kashmir situation.

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“Some prime-time shows have also attempted to divide the nation on communal lines,” he said, adding that rather than being rational and reflecting sanity, these shows have only fanned passions.
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“They place four Hindu and four Muslim fundamentalists on their panel, who would fight each other and inflame passions among the people on communal lines,” Azad said and singled out foreign authors like Tarek Fatah and Taslima Nasreen for vitiating the atmosphere.

Making it clear that he was not blaming the newspapers who, he said, generally maintained a balance in reporting, Azad said certain channels have lowered the level of debate in the country.

“It is a great achievement that Hindus and Muslims of this nation are still united, despite the daily dose of communalism injected by these prime-time news shows,” he said.

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JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav also said the government has failed to restrain the electronic media which continuously showed statements from separatists and, at times, “mad persons” from abroad who compromised the dignity of the nation.

“Why is this drama allowed? …Can’t we tell the media to stop showing the propaganda of people supporting Islamic State in India,” a visibly upset Yadav asked.

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