Reporter Ethics and Its Impact On Unreported Stories
Gurgaon: “The Coverage of Kashmir by the Indian media leaves much to be derived,” Kishalay Bhattacharjee, an author, and a journalist told on Thursday while a lecture at GD Goenka University.
He as a person doesn’t believe in awards because according to him “In the period in which we receive an award that period may have an important story to cover, so the time I will waste in receiving the award would help me to cover an important story which is more important than an award”
Mr. Bhattacharjee’s foundation “Reach out” work for the people who are being discriminated against on the basis of caste, sex, or creed and the foundation also helps people with stereotypical views.
According to Mr. Bhattacharjee “Journalism is the first draft of history to a reporter should report from all sides of a story and should not take sides or report something unethical”.
Further, in his speech, he told that many stories are not being reported on a daily basis.
He further emphasized on avoiding the practice of CCP (Cut, Copy, Paste), he said that we all are independent pillars of democracy so we shouldn’t use the CCP and should report everything and not hide anything.
As per Mr. Bhattacharjee, 1980-2001 was the darkest period in the history of Assam in which there was a Genocide of about thousands of people. He quoted this in order to give an example of bad conflict reporting. He also said that “we are not trained in the field of conflict reporting.”
He shared one more unreported incident of 19th November 1962 when the Indian Forces were sending the 1000s of innocent people to the torturing camps established in Rajasthan for many years without any reason.
Mr. Kishalay criticized today’s media by saying that only the news of violence is coming from Kashmir whereas there are many stories that should be known to the people but these stories are being hidden. Kishalay Bhattacharjee recently wrote a book called Blood On My Hands-Confessions Of Staged Encounters –He says this book analyses the hidden policy of extrajudicial killings and how it threatens India’s democracy. (You Can Buy Here)
During his talk about the book he told about the Judicial killings and the role of the mafia.“These killings are controlled by a defined parliament act” he says. He is an author and a journalist, the best thing that he likes the most is Television and Writing. According to him, he didn’t like to be a reporter because he defines a reporter’s life to be boring and harsh.
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