Below is the unedited text from the Supreme Court judgement upholding the death sentence on Ajmal Kasab, one of the terrorists in 26/11. The SC makes some observations about the role of our media which make interesting reading. These are reproduced from the SC order document and run from pages 245 to 249 in the original document. (Emphasis mine)
Quote:
AN OBITER:
Role of the media:
402. Before parting with the
transcripts, we feel compelled to say a few words about the way the terrorist attacks on Taj Hotel, Hotel Oberoi and
Nariman House were covered by the mainstream, electronic media and shown live on the
TV screen. From the transcripts, especially those from Taj Hotel and
Nariman House, it is evident that the terrorists who were entrenched at those places
and more than them, their collaborators across the border were watching the full show
on TV. In the transcripts there are many references to the media reports and the
visuals being shown on the TV screen. The collaborators sitting in their hideouts
across the border came to know about the appellant being caught alive from Indian
TV: they came to know about the killing of high ranking police officers also
from Indian TV. At one place in the transcript, the collaborators and the terrorists
appear to be making fun of the speculative report in the media that the person whose
dead body was found in Kuber was the leader of the terrorist group whom his
colleagues had killed for some reason before leaving the boat 56. At another place in
the transcript the collaborators tell the terrorists in Taj Hotel that the dome at the
top (of the building) had caught fire. The terrorists holed up in some room were
not aware of this. The collaborators further advise the terrorists that the stronger
they make the fire the better it would be for them 57. At yet another place the
terrorists at Hotel Taj tell the collaborators that they had thrown a grenade. The
Collaborators reply, “the sound of the grenade has come, they have shown the grenade, the
explosion has taken place, people are wounded”58. At yet another place the
collaborators tell the terrorists at Hotel Oberoi that the troops were making their position
very strong on the roof of the building59. At yet another place the collaborators tell
the terrorists at Taj Hotel the exact position taken by the policemen (close to a
building that belonged to the navy but was given to the civilians) and from where
they were taking aim and firing at them (the terrorists) and advised them the
best position for them to hit back at those policemen.60 There are countless such
instances to show that the collaborators were watching practically every movement of the
security forces that were trying to tackle the terrorists under relentless gun
fire and throwing of grenades from their end.
403. Apart from the transcripts,
we can take judicial notice of the fact that the terrorists attacks at all the places, in the goriest details, were
shown live on the Indian TV from beginning to end almost non-stop. All the channels were competing with each other in showing the latest developments on a
minute to minute basis, including the positions and the movements of the security
forces engaged in flushing out the terrorists. The reckless coverage of the
terrorist attack by the channels thus gave rise to a situation where on the one hand the
terrorists were completely hidden from the security forces and they had no means
to know their exact position or even the kind of firearms and explosives they
possessed and on the other hand the positions of the security forces, their weapons
and all their operational movements were being watched by the collaborators across the border on TV screens and being communicated to the terrorists.
404. In these appeals, it is
not possible to find out whether the security forces actually suffered any casualty or injuries on account of the way their
operations were being displayed on the TV screen. But it is beyond doubt that the
way their operations were freely shown made the task of the security forces not
only exceedingly difficult but also dangerous and risky.
405. Any attempt to justify
the conduct of the TV channels by citing the right to freedom of speech and expression would be totally wrong and
unacceptable in such a situation. The freedom of expression, like all other freedoms
under Article 19, is subject to reasonable restrictions. An action tending to violate
another person’s right to life guaranteed under Article 21 or putting the
national security in jeopardy can never be justified by taking the plea of freedom of speech
and expression.
406. The shots and visuals
that were shown live by the TV channels could have also been shown after all the terrorists were neutralized and the
security operations were over. But, in that case the TV programmes would not have had the
same shrill, scintillating and chilling effect and would not have shot up
the TRP ratings of the channels. It must, therefore, be held that by covering live the
terrorists attack on Mumbai in the way it was done, the Indian TV channels were not
serving any
national interest or social cause. On the contrary they were acting in
their own commercial interests putting the national security in jeopardy.
407. It is in such extreme
cases that the credibility of an institution is tested. The coverage of the Mumbai terror attack by the mainstream electronic media
has done much harm to the argument that any regulatory mechanism for the media
must only come from within.
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A scathing indictment of the outrageous conduct of the media by the Supreme Court. Alas, the judgement won't impact the egregious and disgraceful conduct of the pliant networks
ReplyDeleteThank you for bringing this great piece of information to everyone's notice Ravinar. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThe Hindu, TOI, HT, Outlook, Indian Express --- Front Page anyone ?
ReplyDeletecan make the bloody media go bankrupt if they are sued in US courts for this shoddy and heinous journalism!
ReplyDeletePoor Chetan Kunte....
ReplyDeletecan he re appeal based on these judgement of SC.
I hope BDutt read the SC judgement, sooner or later media thugs are getting exposed. Well now Chetan Kunte can look into the eyes of the person who threatened him and show the middle finger.
DeleteCan Burqa Dutt now organise "We the People" about SC judgement.
ReplyDeleteBecause the catchline of Nehru Dynasty TV India is Sach dikhaate hain hum
I believe Chetan Kunte said the same thing !!
ReplyDeleteB.Dutt should be interrogated for this now ..
Thanks Ravi for giving us an opportunity to read this which would be difficult to find for us otherwise ..
mediacrooks are busy dissecting a modi statement today ,not a word about their antinational shennanigans during 26/11. they have a mafia like 'omerta' on this one . how about an abject apology ?they ask modi often enough for one..
ReplyDeletethank you for reporting this. although we knew it like 2 years ago(since we saw it) but the supreme court's observations didn't appear in any of the leading newspapers or TV channels. what a shame!!
ReplyDeleteWhy fid the SC not pass some penal structures ( monetary penalty ) suo moto and recommend the govt come up with a time bound action plan so that such stupid coverage does not happen ever again ???
ReplyDelete@ravinar sir dont know you still read old post comment.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree with this supreme court observation our media is moron. But dont you think our security forces shouldve stopped them and issue them clear warning at that time indeed. i am saying this because it again happened in 2016 pathankot attack. There should be clear orders to our security forces no media channel allowed during operations. What your opinion.