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Hafta 306: Farmer protests, Central Vista, and #TooMuchDemocracy

Hafta 306: Farmer protests, Central Vista, and #TooMuchDemocracy

FromNL Hafta


Hafta 306: Farmer protests, Central Vista, and #TooMuchDemocracy

FromNL Hafta

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Length:
96 minutes
Released:
Dec 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Timecodes2:37 - Headlines6:08 - Farmer's Protest21:59 - Arvind Kejriwal on House Arrest30:48 - Love Jihad35:15 - Central Vista Project50:44 - Jallikattu Goes For Oscar52:35 - DGCI Asks Serum And Bharat Biotech For More Data And NDTV Fake News1:09:50 - Love Jihad1:13:21 - Subscriber Mails1:26:55 - RecommendationsThis week Newslaundry panel’s Abhinandan Sekhri, Raman Kirpal, Jayashree Arunachalam and Anand Vardhan are joined by Asmita Nandy, a journalist with The Quint. The conversation starts with the ongoing farmers' protest.  The panel discusses how similar laws have impacted Bihar’s farmers. Anand believes that “farmers in Bihar have not shown disagreement to this bill.” Asmita talks about how discontent against the Ambanis and Adanis has always existed. The panel also discusses the various criticisms that surround the new farm laws. Jayashree believes that the actual problem is “breaking down an existing structure without knowing how to replace it.”  The discussion then moves on to the Central Vista Project, the recently held foundation laying ceremony, and the Prime Minister’s speech that followed the event. Abhinandan believes that the PM, in his speech, “sold the construction of the new Parliament building so well, that the Supreme Court will not be able to give a verdict against the construction.” Raman agrees and adds, “Everything seems to be dictated by only one person.” Jayashree also brings up the timing of the ‘bhumi pujan’ saying it was very deliberately made to coincide with the farmers’ protest.The conversation moves on to NDTV’s report on how the Serum Institute and Bharat Biotech proposals for "emergency vaccine use" were not cleared over "inadequate safety and efficacy data". The fact-checking wing of the government's Press Information Bureau claimed NDTV's report was "fake" even though the same news was reported by other media houses. Jayashree brings up the “too much democracy” fiasco and the panel discusses if this shows that the government is restricting media houses. The panel also discusses social media, Love Jihad and a lot more.Tune in!RecommendationsAsmitaANI, Srivastava Group named in massive EU disinformation campaign to promote Modi government’s interestsThe Image Makers - How ANI reports the government’s version of truthRamanReform, as per Mr KantRoom 2806: The AccusationShekhar Gupta’s Forked TongueJayashreeIn the Kingdom of Ice: The Grand and Terrible Polar Voyage of the USS JeannetteAnandPunjab & Bihar: tale of 2 states — one slowing, one rising — and case for farm reformsHow Bihar recorded growth but Punjab lagged behind and why farm reforms are importantManglesh DabralAbhinandanFarmer leader Balbir Singh Rajewal on ‘unconstitutional’ farm laws, and an appeal to the mediaFarm Bill Explained 2020 NL Recess With Gulzar See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Released:
Dec 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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