PIL to save Ramsethu-Media verdict or Judicial Verdict?
The ‘Media’ is supposed to be the fifth pillar of a Nation and the role of ‘Media’ in strengthening Nation’s unity and integrity were emphasized always.
But unfortunately the Communist controlled Media is acting exactly opposite to the ethos of Journalism and has reduced to mere pen pushers for their masters who fund them.
The News which came on ‘The Hindu’ titled SC declines PIL against Setusamudram Project enthusiastically reports that ‘The Supreme Court today refused to entertain a PIL opposing the ongoing Setusamudram project, proposed to be implemented by destroying ‘Rama Setu’, a mythical bridge said to be situated south east of Rameshwaram, connecting Talaimanar coast of Sri Lanka.’
What really happened in SC was that the court said: Approach the government, and come back to SC after four weeks, in case government does not act on the petitions.
The above news reporting is a typical example to show, How a positive direction can get a negative spin by the spin-doctors called media, which is a research topic by itself!
In Kaliyuga, truth seems to come out in instalments.
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