Srinagar: The Governor administration has stopped state government advertisements to two major daily newspapers including Greater Kashmir and Kashmir Reader Newspapers in the valley.
“With utmost regret, we wish to inform that the Jammu and Kashmir government has stopped state government advertisements to two major daily newspapers – Greater Kashmir and Kashmir Reader. The decision has neither been conveyed formally nor was any reason detailed to the respective originations, so far,” Kashmir Editors Guild (KEG) said as it sought intervention of Press Council of India (PCI) and the Editors Guild of India (EGI).
The KEG spokesperson said that KEG in a detailed meeting discussed the issue and decided to fight the deliberate strangulation and subversion of the institution of media in the state.
“At a time when the democracy is in suspension, the KEG is seeking attention of the Press Council of India and the Editors Guild of India to exercise their legal, ethical and professional mandate to intervene in the issue and ensure that the media in one of the most sensitive states is not strangulated. The Guild decided to move to the Council and would also involve the Editors Guild of India,” he said.
He said the Guild reiterated the fact that media in Kashmir is one of the most professional media and it has retained its neutrality even at the cost of lives. “It will continue to do so,” he added.
The spokesman said the professional capacities of Kashmir media have been acknowledged world over.
“The PCI has also issued a detailed report in 2018 detailing the issues and challenges that the Kashmir media is facing. It also addressed certain misconceptions about the media in the report. The Guild also wants to reiterate that the attempts at strangulating the media is in continuation of what has happened in last more than three decades,” he said.
He said Kashmir media has lost more than 13 journalists as various printing presses were seized and countless cases were registered and are being continuously registered as part of the systemic and systematic but enigmatic media management in Jammu and Kashmir.
“Interestingly, the strangulation bid came at a time when the media in general and the Kashmir media in particular, is putting up a huge and costly battle with the social media set ups to ensure the truth is cleanly and clearly separated and reported from mass rumour mongering. Kashmir is quite prone to rumours, which routinely overtake facts as it entails costs and consequences,” spokesman alleged.
He said the government in this situation should have intervened and helped improve the quality of the reportage. Instead, he said they have intervened inversely.
“It also needs to be mentioned here that on resources front, the Kashmir media is reporting the same morbidity as the overall situation afflicted economy represents. A negative intervention in this situation is clearly aimed at slaying the institutions of media. Hitting the two institutions will impact the state and status of both, the journalists and the journalism in Kashmir,” spoeksman said .
The KEG has called upon the state government, presided over by the Governor, and his policy makers that the negative intervention in the media is compromising the constitution as it goes against the constitutional guarantees within which the media operates in Kashmir and outside.