President Kovind's big statement about journalism, says- Fake news is a new threat

Fake news has emerged as a new threat. President Ramnath Kovind has given such a statement. Regarding journalism, the President said that journalism is going through a 'difficult phase'. Those whose disseminators present themselves as journalists and tarnish this great profession. Addressing a program on Monday, he said that the news highlighting social and economic inequalities is ignored and replaced by common things. Instead of helping to stimulate scientific thinking, some journalists work irrationally to gain ratings and attract attention.

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Apart from this, in his statement, he said that the basic principle of restraint and responsibility is being ignored in the noise of 'breaking news syndrome'. Kovind said that the old journalists remembered the fundamentals of 'five w and h'-what, when, why, where, who and how, Whose answer was mandatory for the news.

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The President said that journalists have to do many things during the discharge of their duties. These days he is often playing the role of investigator, prosecutor, and judge together. Kovind said that journalists need a lot of inner strength and an amazing passion to play many roles at one time to reach the truth. He further said, 'The versatility of journalists is admirable. But, that leads me to ask whether the use of such a broad power leads to real accountability? ' Addressing a large number of journalists present at the program, the President said that the search for truth is definitely difficult. It is easy to say and difficult to do. He said that democracy like ours depends on the willingness of the facts to be exposed and debated on them. Democracy is meaningful only when citizens are well informed.

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