By way of PTI
KOCHI: Knowledge and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur on Saturday steered the media fraternity within the nation to stay wary and desist from giving its house to narratives that threaten the country’s integrity.
Substandard and illogical critiques delivered freely from inside or out of the country, may now not spoil the democratic nature of the rustic, he added.
“I encourage the media fraternity to stay wary and desist from giving its house deliberately or by accident to such voices and narratives that experience the possible to threaten the integrity of India,” he mentioned.
The minister was once talking whilst taking part as a unique visitor within the centenary celebrations of the eminent Malayalam day by day “Mathrubhumi”.
He mentioned there’s a proverb that details are sacred and opinion is unfastened.
“I need to emphasise right here that the democratic nature of our nice country will at all times stay a truth, regardless of what number of substandard and illogical critiques are delivered freely from inside or out of the country,” Thakur added.
KOCHI: Knowledge and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur on Saturday steered the media fraternity within the nation to stay wary and desist from giving its house to narratives that threaten the country’s integrity.
Substandard and illogical critiques delivered freely from inside or out of the country, may now not spoil the democratic nature of the rustic, he added.
“I encourage the media fraternity to stay wary and desist from giving its house deliberately or by accident to such voices and narratives that experience the possible to threaten the integrity of India,” he mentioned.googletag.cmd.push(serve as() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
The minister was once talking whilst taking part as a unique visitor within the centenary celebrations of the eminent Malayalam day by day “Mathrubhumi”.
He mentioned there’s a proverb that details are sacred and opinion is unfastened.
“I need to emphasise right here that the democratic nature of our nice country will at all times stay a truth, regardless of what number of substandard and illogical critiques are delivered freely from inside or out of the country,” Thakur added.