I fear media more than politicians: Paul Zacharia

The media has let down Indians, says Malayalam writer

October 29, 2017 11:24 pm | Updated October 30, 2017 07:43 am IST - Bengaluru

 Paul Zacharia in Bengaluru on Sunday.

Paul Zacharia in Bengaluru on Sunday.

Noted Malayalam writer Paul Zacharia, delivering a lecture on ‘The writer’s role in speaking out’, came down harshly on the media. “I fear the media more than a politician today. We can hold a politician accountable at least once in five years, not the media,” he said.

“The media has let down Indians, and in Kerala, has destroyed the renaissance of society. I once wrote a story about a robot that could identify the truth, half-truth and lies published in a newspaper. But even the robot couldn’t do it,” he said, adding that most communal agendas were mostly set by the media and later picked up by politicians. Mr. Zacharia urged writers and citizens to be vigilant and take the risk to speak out. “I am more concerned of people and forces blindly supporting Narendra Modi, than Narendra Modi himself. Unless he imposes another Emergency, he is in a government which has multiple checks and balances to keep him in check. But, we need to device ways to be vigilant of the media and the forces that seek to control our thought,” he said.

Citing the murder of activist Gauri Lankesh, he added: “I don’t want to die for speaking my mind. But, there seems to be no alternative but to take a risk.”

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