‘Communal’ BJP and ‘Secular’ Asianet!

via HK published on May 10, 2008

While self-projecting an independent channel, the communist journalists working in Asianet will never leave any chance to attack Sangh Parivar or BJP.


 

One of their program ‘Vanveezchakal’ aired today exposed the red infiltration once again in Asianet. In this program which was about Sri. Chandrababu Naidu, concludes that the fall of Chandrababu Naidu in AP was due to his association with ‘COMMUNAL’ BJP!


 

It’s almost certain some communist hardcore journalist holding key position in this program. The attitude of a so called independent channel once again indicates to the direct interference of their Communist  Journalists to propagate their hatred Campaign against Sangh Pariwar.  

 

Being accused as ‘Communal’ is not some new allegation faced by Sangh Pariwar for following Secularism in it’s true sense – By considering all as Bharatheeyas without any bias of Caste or Religion.


 


But why this double standards by Asianet?


 

If, BJP is a communal and ugly political party, then why Asianet’s News Division headed by Sri. K.P. Mohanan conducted an exclusive interview with BJP leader Sri. L.K. Advani during his recent visit in Kerala.


 

Its an open secret that Asianet spent number of days tirelessly to get an appointment with Sri. L.K. Advani for an interview. Why then your SECULAR channel conducted an interview with a ‘COMMUNAL MAN’ who is heading this COMMUNAL PARTY?

 

We appeal to the Asianet Channel authorities to investigate this matter and take necessary action to those involved in this issue. If you claim to be an independent Channel, try to refrain from using ‘adjectives’ while addressing Nationalistic parties

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