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Changing Mass Media – Time to Introspect

Haroon Rashid Bhat by Haroon Rashid Bhat
August 8, 2023
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“Recently the Supreme Court judge Justice J. B. Pardiwal showed his concern about the irresponsible behaviour of mass Media and said, “Media crossing Laxaman Rekha.” He called on parliament to introduce appropriate legislative and regulatory provisions to regulate digital and social media.”

 

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Mass media whether in print, electronic or digital format plays an important role in our society. It is considered the fourth estate where popular Government functions. Its multidimensional role as a mediator, as a reflector, and as the pressure group plays an important role in the formation of an ideal state. As long as the reports/journalists follow the ethics of their relevance and validity remain intake. Firstly, it is the prime obligation of the reporter to follow the basic ethics of journalism and communicate the news as it happened on the ground without any alteration or external influence. Secondly, a reporter is supposed to present the news before the public to ensure the true spirit of journalism. But unfortunately, it has not been seen on the ground.

Earlier there were very limited media groups both in the print or electronic mode, but with the expansion of modern technology, we see the bulk of newsgroups came into existence. This trend can prove an asset if regulated appropriately but what is happening on the ground in the name of journalism is not a good omen for this noble profession. The news reporters or program anchors who are supposed to be neutral or unbiased are showing undue favor towards an individual or a group. Some are showcasing unruly behavior while reporting or anchoring any debate on news channels which is not a healthy sign for this noble profession. A few of them underestimated the role of other institutions, they try to behave like a policeman, sometimes a judge, sometimes a wrestler in the ring. Now, the situation became so worse that anyone holding a smartphone or mike presents himself as a journalist.

Several senior and professional journalists have delivered a series of speeches at various functions organized by civil societies, media groups, and universities. They mention the role of individuals who are doing a commendable job in communicating the true message to the world as the citizen journalist which is the essence of any journalism but at the same time. Recently Supreme Court judge Justice J. B. Pardiwal showed his concern about the irresponsible behaviour of mass Media and said, “ Media crossing Laxaman Rekha” . He called on parliament to introduce appropriate legislative and regulatory provisions to regulate digital and social media.

It is high time to introspect. Otherwise, the time is not far away when the world of journalism loses its credibility, efficacy, or faith and the general public forgets the culture of watching news channels or listening or reading the newspapers. Communicating fake news, promoting paid news, creating a sensation, and showcasing an unruly attitude while reporting any news is not a healthy sign for this noble profession. Noble souls will think a hundred times before choosing journalism as their career option. According to the holy book of the Quran, we must verify reports and not rush to pass on the news until we are sure that it is true, even if the news is good news. This is because if it becomes apparent that the one who passed it on is mistaken, s/he will lose credibility before the people and anyone who bears a grudge towards him/her will use it against them. After all, the free and vigilant mass media plays a significant role in the formation of decent societies.

Haroon Rashid Bhat is a teacher and columnist. He can be mailed at minamharoon123@gmail.com

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Haroon Rashid Bhat

Haroon Rashid Bhat is a teacher and Columnist Can be mailed at minamharoon123@gmail.com

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