Chief Minister Pinaraya Vijayan said some journalists act as Catspaws of their business owners.
Vijayan, who spoke on the Conclave organized by the Media Academy Keral Media Academy, said that some journalists were in silence stored in silence by the central government supported by corporate houses that have won a wide range of media media throughout the country.
“Few others followed the political agenda determined by their employers,” he added.
Mr. Vijayan said that media -controlled enterprise is monitored by an aggressive intelligence agenda that has tried to divide the country along religious lines to thwart problems with livelihoods that suffer from people under the neoliberal regime in the center. “We see what’s going on on the TV of the Republic,” he added.
Mr. Vijayan said that independent media faces existential challenges under the current disposition on Wednesday. Government critics are marked with traitors and are either imprisoned or killed.
Mr. Vijayan focused on the presence of the Palestinian ambassador in India Abdullah Abu Shawesh at the event.
“Palestine has a special place in the hearts of kerite. The Palestinians are fighting for their very existence as humans, and they are folk heroes in Kerala. Generations of keerites grew up and heard the stormy and iconic struggle of Palestinians for their nationality and self -determination,” he said.
“Kerala is a well -known writer M. Leelavy, she said that the unbearable situation of Gazans under the Israeli occupation, and genocide has become so disturbed that she could not bring herself to food without the faces of starving families, especially children,” he said.
Mr. Vijayan noted that Israeli bombing and military attacks on Gaza claimed 65,000 lives, including lives of women, children, journalists, auxiliary workers and doctors, as the invasion began in October last. “Mrs. Leelavy’s agony is a symbol of Keral’s anxiety for Palestine’s inhabitants,” he said.
Published – September 20, 2025 22:25 is
