FOURTH RIGHT: Intimidation is the new censorship

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MP CM inaugurates Bhopal Inter Press Cricket Tournament

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Madhya Pradesh chief minister Mohan Yadav on Sunday inaugurated the 31st IES–Digiana Inter Press Cricket Tournament, organised by the Bhopal Sports Journalists Association at the Old Campion Ground. In his address, Yadav emphasised the vital role of journalists in strengthening democracy, praising the contributions of Madhya Pradesh’s media professionals at the national level. He also recalled the legacy of Makhanlal Chaturvedi and Atal Bihari Vajpayee in journalism and literature. The Chief Minister noted that the tournament has been held continuously for three decades, extending his best wishes for its successful conduct. Sports and Youth Welfare Minister Vishvas Sarang, senior journalists, and public representatives were also present at the event.

N R S Babu receives inaugural S Jayachandran Nair Award

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Veteran journalist N R S Babu was honoured with the first S Jayachandran Nair Award on January 2, as part of events marking the late editor’s first death anniversary. The award, instituted in memory of S Jayachandran Nair, former editor of Samakalika Malayalam Weekly, was presented by artist B D Dathan at Babu’s residence. At a meeting organised by the S J Smaraka Samithi at the Thiruvananthapuram Press Club, Dathan recalled his long association with Nair. Senior journalist M G Radhakrishnan delivered the S Jayachandran Nair Memorial Lecture on “Kerala Politics”, analysing the state’s shifting bipolar landscape, the Left front’s recent electoral setbacks, and challenges facing all three political fronts ahead of the Assembly elections. On the occasion, a book on Nair titled Oru Pathrapravarthakante Anubhavakkurippukalum Ormakalum, edited by P M Binukumar, was also released, The New Indian Express reported.

FOURTH RIGHT: "Who flew in Punjab CM's chopper?" and other 'banned' questions

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Image source: The Tribune   "Who flew in Punjab CM's chopper?" This simple question raised by Punjab-based RTI activist Manik Goyal has landed him and a bunch of other YouTubers and journalists in a legal soup besides stirring a media storm in the AAP-governed state. A few days ago, the RTI activist had allegedly received reliable information that CM Mann Singh's chopper had been flown when he was on a tour abroad.  He immediately took to social media and posed the question, which was also followed up by other YouTubers and a handful of journalists. Instead of receiving a clarification from the government, which Manik and others had hoped for, the scribes and the social media influencers who followed the story were slammed with criminal charges. According to a report by Divya Goyal for The Indian Express, the Ludhiana police registered an FIR last month against 10 people, including RTI activist Manik Goyal, for allegedly posting “distorted and

Network18 renews CNN partnership till 2035

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Network18 has renewed its long-standing partnership with CNN International for its English news channel CNN-News18, extending the brand and content licensing agreement for another 10 years, till December 31, 2035.  The partnership, which began in 2005 and was renewed in 2015, now enters its third decade. Under the renewed agreement, CNN-News18 will expand its global digital presence, including on YouTube and Connected TV (CTV), to reach international audiences.  Rahul Joshi, Managing Director and Editor-in-Chief of Network18 Group, said the renewed deal marks a unique global news collaboration and will open new growth opportunities across digital and connected TV platforms.  The partnership gains importance at a time when news is increasingly global yet local, with events worldwide impacting everyday lives. CNN’s global reporting strength, combined with Network18’s reach and credibility, aims to deliver comprehensive

Kerala leader's alleged remarks against Muslim journalist sparks outrage

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    A senior Kerala‑based leader has drawn widespread criticism after allegedly branding a Muslim journalist a “terrorist,” an incident that has renewed concerns about free expression and minority rights in India. According to Kashmir Media Service, Vellappally Natesan, general secretary of the Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana (SNDP) Yogam, described Reporter TV journalist Rahees Rasheed as an “extremist” during a press conference. The remark reportedly followed an earlier incident in which Natesan pushed away Rasheed’s microphone after being questioned about educational institutions allotted to SNDP under the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government. Natesan later attempted to justify his comments by citing Rasheed’s past association with the Muslim Students Federation (MSF), the student wing of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), but did not provide evidence linking him to extremist activity. Political leaders condemned the remarks. Opposition Leader V.

Assam government’s phone distribution to journalists ahead of elections sparks ethical debate

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  The BJP‑led Assam government has distributed mobile phones to more than 2,000 journalists using public funds, just months before Assembly elections are expected to be announced. According to Redleaf Report, officials said the initiative was intended to support journalists and improve communication. However, the timing has raised questions about ethics and press independence. At least two journalists returned the devices, given as New Year gifts on Thursday, stating that accepting government‑sponsored items could undermine trust and independence. As reported by Scroll.in, over 2,200 journalists registered with the Directorate of Information and Public Relations are slated to receive Samsung Galaxy F17 phones, valued between Rs 12,600 and Rs 16,000. Some were handed out at a press conference addressed by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma in Guwahati, while others are expected to be distributed by district commissioners by Magh Bihu on January 14. With Assembly electi

Bengaluru court fines Reporter TV and orders restoration of reports after defamation case misuse

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A Bengaluru City civil court has imposed a cost of ₹10,000 on Reporter TV in Mumbai and dismissed its defamation suit against several media organisations, stating that the channel misused an interim court order and later withdrew the case without explanation. In an order dated December 18, the court directed Reporter TV to restore all content taken down following an ex parte injunction issued on October 25, 2025. It clarified that no mandatory order for permanent deletion had been passed and instructed that the material be restored within one week. According to Media News 4U, Reporter TV had sued multiple organisations, including The News Minute, over reports related to the Muttil illegal tree-felling case involving its directors, the Augustine brothers. After the Karnataka High Court stayed the interim order on December 3, Reporter TV withdrew the suit without explanation. The court said this showed a lack of bona fides and amounted to abuse of judicial process. The judge also

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