'Falsehood is in power', Rahul attacks govt on National Press Day


New Delhi, Nov 16 (IANS): Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi on National Press Day on Tuesday attacked the central government, saying that it's clear that "falsehood is in power".

National Press Day is celebrated every year on November 16 in honour of the establishment of the Press Council of India (PCI).

Rahul Gandhi tweeted a video saying, "When there's punishment for speaking the truth, it's clear that falsehood is in power."

The video that Rahul Gandhi shared, shows the arrests and attacks on journalists in many places including Tripura along with reports on the incidents.

After two journalists who covered recent incidents of violence in Tripura were detained and later arrested by the police, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Sunday accused the BJP-ruled government of "murdering" journalism. Later both these journalists -- Samridhi Sakuniya and Swarna Jha were given bail by a Tripura court.

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Wed, Nov 17 2021

    The only Press to survive in India is Godhi Media ...

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Tue, Nov 16 2021

    Truth of BJP is very bitter and painful to it and eliminates whoever speaks truth about BJP. BJP only wants to hear lies about them to be in fools paradise. Falsehood is ruling india since 2014.

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