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Kalpana.S (-)     26 June 2008

Aarushi Case

Is media playing a major role in sensationailing cases like this? Your comments on Aarushi case here!



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(Guest)

The media has already brand the couple, who have lost their daughter are criminals of third rate by conducting a lot of poll shows and blaming everyone on earth on variety of issues.


One thought that CBI may end the matter.  Now I feel CBI has been unnerved by the Government to such an extent, that they become really unfit to conduct any kind of investigation.  They have only taught to speak on cameras in good english, and push the work on local police and others. 


Media is biggest beneficiary of this case, as they worked overtime to destroy all sorts of moral and social living.  Their poll sessions were horrible.

Rajendran Nallusamy (Advocate)     26 June 2008

The media conducts the trial in such cases in India and puts a lot of pressure on the judiciary while passing any judgment. Especially the news channels sensitise the issue most of the time

sangram (service)     26 June 2008

I think the media must left the interference in the  issue & let the CBI complete there investigation.

Guest (n/a)     26 June 2008

Media is playing unwanted role

Shree. ( Advocate.)     26 June 2008

Television news channels today show anything but news. These channels can go to any extent in order to gain cheap TRPs. A recent incident by a national news channel, which aired vulgar MMS clippings of Aarushi, shows the darker side of the media.
MADNESS OF media is consistently vilifying life of the Indian plebeians. There are have been numerous instances where media has crossed all its boundaries for graping cheap popularity by invading either into private life of the people or showing fake sting operations. These events are compelling legislative body or representative of India and people around the world to constitute a regulatory body, which can stringently patrol to check immoral acts of media.



Guest (n/a)     09 September 2008


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