by
P.S. Sahni
The corporate press comes
in handy when there is a media war between ruling class parties. The Economic
Times reported:
“Talking to
reporters in Patna on 11-4-2024 Bharti raised the issue of electoral bonds and
said BJP leaders in Bihar as well as the PM will be put behind bars for raising
donations through the scheme by mis-using central agencies”.
Even thehindu.com reports:
“Modi will go
to jail if INDIA bloc wins polls, says Lalu’s elder daughter Misa Bharti”.
It is just as well to
recall what PM Modi has said in the past about sending opposition leaders to
jail:
·
On 27 November 2023 media reported that “Our Resolve is to Send
Corrupt BRS Leaders To Jail” (Syndicated feed carried by NDTV).
·
The Business Standard dated 10 April 2019 states: “give me 5
more years to put Congress netas in jail-Modi”.
·
The India Today dated 8 May 2019 states: “PM Modi targets
Robert Vadra, says will send him to jail if voted to power”.
·
The ZEE BUSINESS dated 11 April 2024 reported the PM as
saying: “the corrupt will have to go to jail”.
The BJP Chief, J.P. Nadda
said about Misa Bharti’s comment that such remarks against the PM reflect the
frustration of the opposition leaders. Again, Ravi Shankar Prasad, former Union
Minister and local BJP MP, advised Misa against passing derogatory remarks towards
the PM, reported the TNN, 11 April 2024. The question which arises is if PM can
talk of throwing named opposition leaders in jail why can’t Misa Bharti say
that she would put BJP leaders in Bihar as well as the PM in jail? Secondly, if
such comments show the frustration of the opposition leaders, why is it that
the PM’s remarks of similar nature do not represent his frustration against the
opposition leaders?
There is another question.
The Union Minister, General (retd.) V.K. Singh inquired of Kejriwal (4 January 2024,
ANI):
“Why does
Kejriwal fear enquiry if he has not done any wrong?”
Anyone can ask the PM as
to why is he worried about facing an enquiry in the electoral bond scam if he
has done no wrong?
In fact, much earlier the
Business Standard dated 27 December 2015 reported:
The AAP leader
retorted by asking why Jaitley was “afraid” of a probe if he had done no wrong
(reference is to the city government’s enquiry panel into DDCA affairs).
The Way
Forward For All Ruling Class Parties
In a democracy there should
be no place for any leader to threaten oppositional netas with being thrown in
jail. Besides every accused is considered to be innocent till the court
convicts that person. It is the job of the police, investigative agencies to
collect evidence, file FIR, move court, frame charges and make arrests only if
absolutely needed. The moment a political leader of stature threatens
oppositional netas with incarceration there is seen a subtle attempt to
influence the police, investigative agencies and even the courts. If the PM and
his/her cabinet colleagues (present or former) start/join a public campaign
advocating jails to be the rightful place for leaders of opposition parties this
could constitute a media trial; even the party chief may get emboldened to join
this cacophony. The ruling party should stay distanced from the police-judicial
system so that the citizen’s trust in this system is not decreased.
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