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A TV journalist's tweets comparing the force-feeding of a Muslim fasting during Ramzaan at Delhi's Maharashtra Sadan by Sena MPs and the murder of a Muslim techie in Pune have gone viral. The journalist also posted comments on the riots in UP.
While there has been an online petition to have him sacked from the channel, both liberals and conservatives feel he should have his say without being sacked.
"National crisis when a roze-dar is force-fed a roti," said one of his tweets. Another said, "When an IT professional was killed in Pune we screamed about his religion. Why is religion of those killed in Saharanpur a state secret?"
While many felt his tweets were inflammatory, he was criticized for deleting them and not standing by what he had said. "He tried to compare the unfortunate incidents in Saharanpur with the murder of a techie and the force feeding of a Muslim...on roza, alleging the secular population of a selective outrage. He doesn't understand that we, who believe in the idea of a plural India, don't see religion when we speak against bigotry," (joke of the century ) said the petition on change.org calling for his sacking.
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Good to see that pseudo-secular lobby is even trying to bully some almost-extinct unbiased journalists. Indian media will go any extent to protect anti-national Indian Muslims. And these hypocrites are the ones who were speaking about freedom of the press and opposing media regulation by the government.
@Tshering22 @Indrani @Ravi Nair @Gautam @Gazprom @Lord Aizen @Marxist @wolfschanzze @Sam. @ranjeet @amitkriit @Nair saab @Chinese-Dragon @waz @axisofevil
While there has been an online petition to have him sacked from the channel, both liberals and conservatives feel he should have his say without being sacked.
"National crisis when a roze-dar is force-fed a roti," said one of his tweets. Another said, "When an IT professional was killed in Pune we screamed about his religion. Why is religion of those killed in Saharanpur a state secret?"
While many felt his tweets were inflammatory, he was criticized for deleting them and not standing by what he had said. "He tried to compare the unfortunate incidents in Saharanpur with the murder of a techie and the force feeding of a Muslim...on roza, alleging the secular population of a selective outrage. He doesn't understand that we, who believe in the idea of a plural India, don't see religion when we speak against bigotry," (joke of the century ) said the petition on change.org calling for his sacking.
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Good to see that pseudo-secular lobby is even trying to bully some almost-extinct unbiased journalists. Indian media will go any extent to protect anti-national Indian Muslims. And these hypocrites are the ones who were speaking about freedom of the press and opposing media regulation by the government.
@Tshering22 @Indrani @Ravi Nair @Gautam @Gazprom @Lord Aizen @Marxist @wolfschanzze @Sam. @ranjeet @amitkriit @Nair saab @Chinese-Dragon @waz @axisofevil
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