
Dear Barkha Dutt,
A compliment from Arnab Goswani is an insult to you. Fine! What about the compliment from Hafiz Saeed? I have seen you reacting to peopleâs (youâve labeled them all #Trolls and #Bhakts) reaction on Hafiz Saeedâs appreciation but I donât know what your first reaction was. You certainly didnât write a blog entry calling him names the way you did for Arnab Goswani.
On one side youâre extremely vocal about certain things, people and institutions while you causally ignore to even acknowledge the very thing on the other hand. Is that fair? Nope, itâs not!
You see thatâs the problem. Thatâs the area I want to take you to.
Before actually taking you down point by point, Iâd want to bring a fact to your notice. Did you realize Arnab didnât take any name whatsoever? On the contrary, Hafiz did. I guess thatâs enough to raise eyebrows against the orientation of your allergies and allegiances.
Now letâs me take you through some parts of your own blog â point by point.
You said, âhe (Arnab) lumped all of us who have reported the recent unrest in Kashmir (from the ground, not from behind the lazy comfort of a Mumbai studio table like him) as apologists for the recently killed militant Burhan Wani, without explaining the basis of his statement. The following 3 screenshots can explain it all.



What were you thinking while adding âTHE SON OF A SCHOOLMASTERâ to your tweet? What was your logic? I know he was the son of a schoolmaster â a father who didnât even bother to reason with his son as he was moving on the path of Allah! Donât tell me you didnât know it? Rajdeep Sardesai took it to another level by comparing him to Bhagat Singh. What a shallow man this guy is!
Then you went on to say âtelling the truth in all its textures – the duty of a journalist – includes reporting all sides of a story, not glossing over the bits that are too awkward and uncomfortable to confront. That would be cowardice, not reportage. he positioned us as being at some sort of war with the Army – both false and disingenuousâ.
Well, tell me Barkha, did you cover all aspects of the Burhan Wani story?
- Did you know military tried to get him surrender? Do you know what did his father said on the question of surrendering? Well, here it isâŠ.

- Did you talk to Burhanâs father after his death? Or did you try to read what all he told Hindustan Times? Of course, you didnât because his father talked about Burhan going to Allah and said âOur Isam says that God, Quran and the Prophet are bigger than anything, even bigger and more important than our sonsâ. But how could you show that? You just couldnât!
- Why the Pakistani flag in which Burhanâs body was wrapped didnât bother you? Why didnât you talk about that?
- Why didnât you question the separatist leaders who didnât waste a single minute to declare Burhan a martyr?
- Did you highlight the fact that in the aftermaths of Burhanâs killing scores of Kashmiri Pandit government employees had to leave the valley? If I am not mistaken, it wasnât a communal issue? Why didnât you explore this story?
Multi-dimensional reportage â bulls**t!
I know you are among the journalists who have chronicled the new phase of militancy in the valley. Ideally your role should have been that of a mirror. You should be reflecting the status quo of the valley as it is. Unfortunately that has never been the case with you and the other elite journalists of your class. Can you talk about the average family size of the valley? I am asking because the size of the family can help you understand the quality of education, health services and overall life can be determined. Can you talk about the increasing number of Wahabi Islam influenced mosques in valley? Can you talk about the slogans these âmisguided youthâ yell while protesting? Can you justify the presence of ISIS flags during protests? Why?
Are these questions discomforting? Or are you afraid of the fatwas? Or will it impact the business of the channel you work for? After all, this too is a business, you have a boss sitting on your shoulder who tells you what limitations are! Right?
What is being gagged?
In the beef ban case stories were fabricated, scores of loathing was done in the name of freedom to eat whatever a person wants to. However, not a single media house bothered to tell that the term âbeefâ is a generic term for both buffalo and cowâs meat and itâs the cowâs meat that has been banned (I am against the ban, FYI).
The entire journo brigade jumped in to take sides with Kanhaiya Kumar case. Did they even bother to check the authenticity of the tape? The tape which was initially called âdoctoredâ came out to be actual and authentic one. Needless to say, some media houses took the entire episode to a whole new level. Ravish Kumar did an entire episode on Arnab Goswamiâs approach. Kanhaiya, on the other hand, rose to become the star of the dying sect of the left wingers.
Truth is being gagged! Facts are being gagged! And that is exactly what people like me, Arnab Goswami, Shiv Aroor and scores of people on social media are taking a stand against. Call it a rise in subversion of journalism or rise of Trolls! We are going to stay and weâre going to fight!
We have had enough of this bigotry. We donât want it any further.
Itâs just the beginning
Yes, madam! This is just the beginning of it. Itâs the power of social media and the awareness of a common Indian combined together. We are wise and we donât need your bigoted, one-sided crap you like to call news. Itâs time to call spade a spade. I guess, Arnab just did that!
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