While India TV was showing us a pair of clothes which,according to them,could prove that Shoaib Malik was with Ayesha Siddiqui six years ago,on Tuesday night NDTVs Prannoy Roy displayed the red corridor where blood has been running water in the battle between the security forces and the Naxals. The distance between the two events pretty much covers the road traveled by the news in the last few days.
We witnessed a seamless transition from the personal scandal of Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik,in Hyderabad for his marriage to tennis player Sania Mirza,to the national horror of 75-odd CRPF men being killed in Chhattisgarh. That we went from one to the other without more than a Breaking News separating them,that they were treated with the same degree of seriousness (Times Nows 9 pm talkathon went from the Maoists to Malik-Mirza) says everything you ever wanted to know about the news: it doesnt discriminate,its the great equaliser.
Thus,beyond the rhetoric of discussions,TV news managed to convey a complex,multi-dimensional issue that just wont go away.
India TVs garment investigation provided the Shoaib Malik-Ayesha Siddiqui controversy with a new dimension,too. Since the proposed Malik-Mirza was revealed last week,weve seen more of Shoaib than we ever did on the cricket field. Weve seen little of Ayesha S,barring her photographs with or without Shoaib,but weve heard her story till we could recite it. That the story has become an Indo-Pak affair,involving two established sportspersons,that there seemed to be more to it than met then eye,lent it a piquancy irresistible to the media on both sides of the Wagah border.
The centrepiece of the coverage was Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik holding forth (or should it be court?) at an open-air news conference on Monday. It followed a weekend of the Shoaib and Ayesha show with her allegations that he was married to her. What a tangled triangle. Sania Mirza tried to pin the media to the baseline with her verbal volleys,flushed and angry. An aggressive,suspicious bunch of journalists pounced on her and Shoaibs every statement. For someone who has been a media darling till now,it must have been a harrowing experience for Sania.
Thereafter,news channels were abuzz with speculation that their wedding may not take place. By Tuesday,the will-they-wont-they marry was reported as a favourite on the satta bazaar. The media was clearly enjoying itself and Sanias plea to let the law take its course did not inhibit them: they continued to pursue the couple and the story.
This was a kind of Tiger Woods moment for Shoaib that was rubbing off on Mirza. Is that fair? No,of course not. But the relentless media coverage seems to have forced Shoaib and Sania (odd they have the same first and second name initials) to answer questions publicly. It may have also contributed to Shoaibs divorcing Ayesha,as reported on Wednesday,for all his earlier protestations. Some of the coverage may have not looked good but this isnt a beauty contest. It is the television news business where everything is fair game,set and match.
shailaja.bajpai@expressindia.com