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Modi Government stops advertising in The Times Group, The Hindu and The Telegraph newspaper
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June 27, 2019

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The Modi government has stopped issuing advertisements to several newspapers over their reporting of the Government and Modi

The Modi Government has stopped issuing advertisements in major newspapers such as the Times of India, The Hindu, Economic Times, The Telegraph and Ananda Bazar Patrika(ABP) and the reason is believed to be the very negative reporting against the Government as well as against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Central Government’s advertisements in The Hindu stopped in March after the Rafale deal illegalities series. Advertisements in Sameer-Vineet Jain brothers-owned The Times Group stopped from June onwards.

This ban also covers Jain brother’s TV channels Times Now and Mirror Now, which cleverly take diametrically opposite positions in covering news. Insiders say, the entire Times Group faced the wrath of the Govt. for publishing a campaign-like series of reports against Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Lok Sabha election campaign accusing him of violating the Model Code of Conduct. Many Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders feel this was a Congress-supported ploy to file complaints with the Election Commission against Modi.

Though these big media houses kept silent, the Congress party raised the issue in Lok Sabha on Wednesday. Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, Leader of Congress in Lok Sabha raised the issue by accusing Modi Government of indulging in undemocratic and megalomaniac style and trying to suppress freedom of the press.

He accused that the Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP), the Central Government’s advertising releasing nodal agency was asked to stop issuing advertisements to these big media houses such as The Hindu, The Times Group etc for their critical reports. “The undemocratic and megalomaniac style of stopping Government advertisements is a message to the media from this Government to toe its line. Rafale deal was engulfed in controversies, favouritism and corruption. The Hindu newspaper exposed it. The Times of India exposed the violation of Model Code of Conduct by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Telegraph and ABP were critical of the Prime Minister. This is a democratic country and the freedom of expression and freedom of press are so much important that everybody must stand up to protect these basic rights,” he accused Modi Government.

As per the industry statistics, Time of India Group is getting an average of more than Rs.15 crores/ month from Central Government’s advertisements and The Hindu is getting around Rs.4crores/ month on an average basis. It is heard that The Time Group’s Managing Director Vineet Jain is trying to get an appointment with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to sort out this issue, which hits the revenue of his firm.

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There is absolutely ZERO obligation on any govt to give advertising to any news paper,
it's entirely the govt's discretion.

Otherwise, I can start a paper and demand 100 crores advertisement value from govt and cry foul when I fail to get it - exactly what seems to be happening here.
 
There is absolutely ZERO obligation on any govt to give advertising to any news paper,
it's entirely the govt's discretion.

Otherwise, I can start a paper and demand 100 crores advertisement value from govt and cry foul when I fail to get it - exactly what seems to be happening here.

There are norms based on readeship which dictate how much ads must be spent in what papers by government. It is public money and must be spent effectively based on readership. But what does bhakth government know about norms or decency.
 
There are norms based on readeship which dictate how much ads must be spent in what papers by government. It is public money and must be spent effectively based on readership. But what does bhakth government know about norms or decency.

You got the whole thing twisted,
there is no 'LAW' to that affect, it's a mere policy which govt can decide to change at any hour of the day.

In this day and age where e-papers like opindia & swarajyamag show thousand times more hits than the likes of The Hindu, there is absolutely no obligation on govt to engage these old platforms.

What does Jihadi Jaahils knows of laws and policies?

Money stopped - expect the newspapers to go anti-Modi and anti-BJP soon.

I think you have cause and effect.
 
You got the whole thing twisted,
there is no 'LAW' to that affect, it's a mere policy which govt can decide to change at any hour of the day.

In this day and age where e-papers like opindia & swarajyamag show thousand times more hits than the likes of The Hindu, there is absolutely no obligation on govt to engage these old platforms.

What does Jihadi Jaahils knows of laws and policies?

How did I get it twisted ? I said its "norm" that means a reasonable convention based on reasonable arguments. I never said it is law. Your brahmins always high on weed ? I dont understand you morons.
 
There are norms based on readeship which dictate how much ads must be spent in what papers by government. It is public money and must be spent effectively based on readership. But what does bhakth government know about norms or decency.

Is that the "norm" in the US or pakistan ?

Can you prove your claims ?
 
There is absolutely ZERO obligation on any govt to give advertising to any news paper,
it's entirely the govt's discretion.

Otherwise, I can start a paper and demand 100 crores advertisement value from govt and cry foul when I fail to get it - exactly what seems to be happening here.



so remember this when you cry foul for the freedom of expression and crying a river for dawn and other media houses in Pakistan, earlier same thing GOVT of Pakistan did and our neihbours were found crying for the sake of freedom of expression. stop this kind of duplicity :hitwall:
 
so remember this when you cry foul for the freedom of expression and crying a river for dawn and other media houses in Pakistan, earlier same thing GOVT of Pakistan did and our neihbours were found crying for the sake of freedom of expression. stop this kind of duplicity :hitwall:

Can you post links to your claims ?
 
Can you post links to your claims ?


sorry not right now but will quote you as get some time, i said above in a broad way mostly indian members were worrying for the FOS in Pakistan when govt stopped adverts to media houses.
 
sorry not right now but will quote you as get some time, i said above in a broad way mostly indian members were worrying for the FOS in Pakistan when govt stopped adverts to media houses.

So in short there was no comment from GoI or Indian media. Comments were only by a few random Indian posters in pdf.
 
sorry not right now but will quote you as get some time, i said above in a broad way mostly indian members were worrying for the FOS in Pakistan when govt stopped adverts to media houses.
Yes. Some indian members are also worried about this but you specifically quoted @pothead for this.
 
so remember this when you cry foul for the freedom of expression and crying a river for dawn and other media houses in Pakistan, earlier same thing GOVT of Pakistan did and our neihbours were found crying for the sake of freedom of expression. stop this kind of duplicity :hitwall:

giving money to media is FOE?
ye kaunsee lagic hai bhai?

must be some warped logic that demands peoples money be given to media. :pdf:
 

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