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Kashmir media censures its vilification

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Srinagar: Kashmiri journalists including editors and reporters, who have been associated with the blood-soaked Srinagar dateline for last three decades, have regretted the continued vilification of individuals representing the institution of media.

“It has become a routine for diverse elements across all the political and ideological thoughts to pass judgement on the Kashmir media and eventually make it the punching bag to suit their ends,” various media bodies said in a joint statement here today.

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The media in Kashmir has been struggling to survive as an institution of public service for most of its recorded existence. While retaining its status, it has paid a heavy price to stay neutral to the politics and objective to the facts, a rare trait that hardly is being exhibited by media while covering their own conflict, the joint statement signed by Kashmir Editors Guild, Jammu and Kashmir Editors Forum, Kashmir Press Association, Kashmir Press Club, Kashmir Working Journalists Association, Jammu and Kashmir Working Journalists Association, Kashmir National Television Journalists Association, Kashmir Journalists Corps, said.

“For countless reasons, the media in Kashmir is on the edge and the stakeholders are doing their utmost to bring in some stability to this key public service institution,” it said.

Kashmir journalists across the groupings and the status they hold in their respective organisations have, once again, felt pained over the unwarranted propaganda, aimed at bringing a bad name to individuals and institutions for no apparent reasons or justification, the joint statement said.

“This propaganda is being deliberately peddled to gossip-hungry social media so that reputations of the professionals are sacrificed for the political ends of the virtual rumour-mongers. This propaganda, however, adds to the vulnerability of the media,” the statement said.

The media in Kashmir has always grown stronger by the assaults from here and there. The vilification may massage the ego of the people behind these shameful acts but it eventually hurts Kashmir, it said.

“Media groups take this opportunity to reiterate the larger reality that media has been covering Kashmir with utmost responsibility and objectivity, something that Kashmir media is proud of. It will continue doing so. An objective media is in everybody’s interest,” the joint statement said, adding that “Kashmir media stands united to defeat the ill designs of such elements.”

 

 

 

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