Friday, October 8, 2010

How do you sleep at night?

I had set out intending to write a scathing and insanely vitriolic attack against a regional party in Maharashtra, but unique circumstances have compelled me to make my attempt at hitting out at a pan-national piece of shit. Any guesses? Come on... give it a shot (this one’s for all the Indians out there). Who is the biggest piece of shit you know, on television anyway? Who enjoys using the misery of others to his own gain and that of his television “news” channel (big hint there)?

I’ll cut to the chase. The person in question is Arnab Goswami.

To set the scene and despite Goswami and his channel’s assertions, Omar (in a speech before the state assembly on October 6) did not question the status of the heavily debated state of Jammu and Kashmir. What the J&K Chief Minister did in fact say in his speech, was that a solution needs to be found “that is fair to the three regions of the state (Indian Kashmir, Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir and what I imagine is No Man’s Land) and the neighbouring country”.

With me so far?

Okay. He added in a later statement (and this is the interesting part) that the state had never truly merged with India, but it had merely acceded to India. Sure enough, if you check the Instrument of Accession (Jammu and Kashmir) and I have, on October 26, 1947, Maharaja Hari Singh acceded to India, but not like Junagarh and Hyderabad that merged with India.

These are facts.

Put them together and what you have is the Chief Minister of J&K merely quoting his history lessons. Given the fact that opposition parties all across the world find absolutely any reason to rebuff or slam the ruling party, it was no surprise that BJP members protested and were up in arms. To its credit, the Congress stood by Omar (once in a while, they do something right). And here is where Goswami steps in. Trying to be sensationalist and grab eyeballs is great, but when you do that at the risk of national integrity, you are a traitor, Goswami. No two ways about it.

We’ve just come out of the Ayodhya verdict (see previous post) and this jerk sees fit to make a mountain of a molehill. His news channel carried this ticker all day about how Omar had “gone too far”. Wait a second. Was Omar some lapdog of yours whose gone and pissed on your lap, Goswami or did you just not have any other topics for a discussion show to do today? Then, in said discussion show, he assembles a posse of speakers (two of whom including Sajjad Lone were remotely sensible). There’s a BJP spokersperson who obviously lays into Omar.

What was interesting though was as the “discussion” progressed, Goswami’s problem with Omar’s speech evolved too. I’m not being cynical for the sake of it. I know exactly how much discussion Goswami actually does. There is no one on the planet who loves the sound of one’s own voice as he does. My former resident editor will testify to this fact. From having a problem with the “status” Omar supposedly conferred on the state, to him flip-flopping on his stand (again, with ropey evidence to put his case forward) to saying he was just trying to extend his political career, Goswami struggled to clutch at straws. I smiled.

But, unhampered by a lack of facts on his side, Goswami chose to keep repeating his opinions again and again, hoping (nay, praying) that someone would say, “Yes, you’re right. Have a biscuit.” But no biscuit was forthcoming. Meanwhile, his channel’s ticker continued to flash a message saying that if viewers objected to the content, they could lodge a complaint with the National Broadcasters Association and sure enough, the website was provided.

Upon visiting the website, you find out under the appropriate tab how one can go about complaining. And it reads as follows.

A complaint must be made in writing, either in English or Hindi, and must include the following:


  • Copy of the complaint letter sent to the broadcaster;
  • Copy of reply received from the concerned broadcaster ;
  • Name and address of the broadcaster.
  • Specify the news item, programme
  • Date, time and channel of broadcast.
  • Short summary of what the complainant is aggrieved of, in particular what precept of the Code has been breached (detailed in the section “What can I complain about?” of this booklet).
  • All relevant documentary or other material, if any, in support of the complaint
Redtape rules supreme once more. Does the National Broadcasters Association actually believe that Goswami’s channel will send me a reply about how they could be so brazenly irresponsible and go so far out of their way to try and rake up tension in the country? If they do, then the association must be more foolish than the concept of Argentina trying to qualify for Euro 2012.

In conclusion and on the off-chance that Goswami reads this diatribe I would love to have a talk with him. It’d be short. Extremely short. I’d marvel at the fact that he asks people the most obtuse questions and then ask him just how he sleeps at night. No, really... How does a person like that sleep? Perhaps he talks himself to sleep. Hyuk hyuk.

1 comment:

Jane Borges said...

I too am a part of this "Arnab is too loud and unnecessarily vociferous" fan club...

Liked the way you rant Karan...
good going