“Godi Media in Modi’s India: Is the War on Journalists Still On?”
MEDIA REFLECTION | JOURNALISM UNDER PRESSURE
Throwback Insight | February 15, 2022
“Godi Media in Modi’s India: A War on Journalists?” — this question, raised years ago, still echoes across India’s media landscape.
The 2022 report by CJ Werleman and the warnings from Amnesty International highlighted growing concerns about press freedom, intimidation, and the labeling of dissent as disloyalty.
From counter-terrorism raids on journalists to charges for reporting communal violence, the pattern raised an uncomfortable question —
Are we protecting the messenger, or punishing them for speaking truth?
As media professionals, it reminds us why independent journalism and fact-based reporting must stand above fear or political influence.
Free press is not anti-national — it’s the foundation of democracy.
Question for today:
Has the situation changed or have we simply normalized the silencing of voices that question power?
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