[Wow!

If even the Times Now, an utterly brazen drumbeater for Modi, is targeted,
then what does it mean???

NaMo TV, now no longer functioning though, is the template to be strictly
followed???
Simply forget about the "anti-Hindu" concept of "democracy", "press
freedom", "balanced journalism" and all such nonsense.

《This ban also covers Jain brother’s TV channels Times Now and Mirror Now,
which cleverly take diametrically opposite positions in covering news.
Insiders say, the entire Times Group faced the wrath of the Govt. for
publishing a campaign-like series of reports against Prime Minister
Narendra Modi during the Lok Sabha election campaign accusing him of
violating the Model Code of Conduct. Many Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
leaders feel this was a Congress-supported ploy to file complaints with the
Election Commission against Modi.
...
Though these big media houses kept silent, the Congress party raised the
issue in Lok Sabha on Wednesday. Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, Leader of Congress
in Lok Sabha raised the issue by accusing Modi Government of indulging in
undemocratic and megalomaniac style and trying to suppress freedom of the
press.》]

https://www.pgurus.com/modi-government-stops-advertising-in-times-of-india-group-the-hindu-and-telegraph-newspaper/?fbclid=IwAR10Y2BKFuSJcblYqNDa67K4Rg0XHliu2t5pt8at__CY_pbDYVFYXRyzlD4

Modi Government stops advertising in The Times Group, The Hindu and The
Telegraph newspaper
The Modi government has stopped issuing advertisements to several
newspapers over their reporting of the Government and Modi

By Team PGurus - June 27, 2019

The Modi government has stopped issuing advertisements to several
newspapers over their reporting of the Government and Modi

The Modi Government has stopped issuing advertisements in major newspapers
such as the Times of India, The Hindu, Economic Times, The Telegraph and
Ananda Bazar Patrika(ABP) and the reason is believed to be the very
negative reporting against the Government as well as against Prime Minister
Narendra Modi. The Central Government’s advertisements in The Hindu stopped
in March after the Rafale deal illegalities series. Advertisements in
Sameer-Vineet Jain brothers-owned The Times Group stopped from June onwards.


This ban also covers Jain brother’s TV channels Times Now and Mirror Now,
which cleverly take diametrically opposite positions in covering news.
Insiders say, the entire Times Group faced the wrath of the Govt. for
publishing a campaign-like series of reports against Prime Minister
Narendra Modi during the Lok Sabha election campaign accusing him of
violating the Model Code of Conduct. Many Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
leaders feel this was a Congress-supported ploy to file complaints with the
Election Commission against Modi.

As per the industry statistics, Time of India Group is getting an average
of more than Rs.15 crores/ month from Central Government’s advertisements
and The Hindu is getting around Rs.4crores/ month on an average basis.

Though these big media houses kept silent, the Congress party raised the
issue in Lok Sabha on Wednesday. Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, Leader of Congress
in Lok Sabha raised the issue by accusing Modi Government of indulging in
undemocratic and megalomaniac style and trying to suppress freedom of the
press.

He accused that the Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP),
the Central Government’s advertising releasing nodal agency was asked to
stop issuing advertisements to these big media houses such as The Hindu,
The Times Group etc for their critical reports. “The undemocratic and
megalomaniac style of stopping Government advertisements is a message to
the media from this Government to toe its line. Rafale deal was engulfed in
controversies, favouritism and corruption. The Hindu newspaper exposed it.
The Times of India exposed the violation of Model Code of Conduct by the
Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Telegraph and ABP were critical of the
Prime Minister. This is a democratic country and the freedom of expression
and freedom of press are so much important that everybody must stand up to
protect these basic rights,” he accused Modi Government.

As per the industry statistics, Times of India Group is getting an average
of more than Rs.15 crores/ month from Central Government’s advertisements
and The Hindu is getting around Rs.4crores/ month on an average basis. It
is heard that The Times Group’s Managing Director Vineet Jain is trying to
get an appointment with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to sort out this
issue, which hits the revenue of his firm.
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