‘Unimaginable subjugation and controlling of mass media today’: TMC MP Mahua Moitra in her maiden speech in Parliament

WrittenBy:NL Team
Date:

Trinamool Congress Member of Parliament Mahua Moitra tore into the government in her maiden speech yesterday. Moitra is a legislator from Krishnanagar in West Bengal and had defeated Bharatiya Janata Party’s Kalyan Chaubey by a margin of more than 63,000 votes. She began her speech by humbly accepting the mandate in favour of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance and explained why “dissent is all the more important” today. “It is the very nature of the overwhelmingness of this mandate, of the totality of this mandate, that makes it necessary for us to be heard today, for the voice of dissent to be heard today,” she said.

subscription-appeal-image

Support Independent Media

The media must be free and fair, uninfluenced by corporate or state interests. That's why you, the public, need to pay to keep news free.

Contribute

Moitra, then, went on to explain why we are witnessing signs of ‘early fascism’ in India. Notable, she expanded on the role of the media. She stated that “there is an unimaginable subjugation and controlling of mass media today” and that five of the largest news media organisations are “indirectly controlled or indirectly indebted to one man in this country”. Moitra said: “TV channels spend a majority of airtime broadcasting propaganda for the ruling party…coverage of every Opposition party is cut out.”

“Let the government come out with facts and figures to show ad spend per media house…what are they spending money on and which media house are they blocking out?” she said.

You can watch the entire speech below.

Moitra’s speech elicited quite a few responses on social media, with her name trending on Twitter today.
subscription-appeal-image

Power NL-TNM Election Fund

General elections are around the corner, and Newslaundry and The News Minute have ambitious plans together to focus on the issues that really matter to the voter. From political funding to battleground states, media coverage to 10 years of Modi, choose a project you would like to support and power our journalism.

Ground reportage is central to public interest journalism. Only readers like you can make it possible. Will you?

Support now

Comments

We take comments from subscribers only!  Subscribe now to post comments! 
Already a subscriber?  Login


You may also like