Media gets up, Close and Too Personal - Again...


By Minu Jain

Apr 15: That same question of space again. From Sania-Shoaib to Shashi-Sunanda, it has been a seamless transition for the gossip hungry reader being fed by large sections of the media that have once again decided to go up, close and too personal, in its reporting of what should actually be nothing but a minister and his alleged involvement in a multi-million-dollar cricket franchise.

It is admittedly a delicious cocktail. First an Indian tennis ace romancing a Pakistani cricket star with all the excitement of subcontinental rivalry and the hint of betrayal that saw breathless headlines and even more breathless stories and which has ended with Sania Mirza finally getting married to Shoaib Malik.

And now another heady mix with Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor and his alleged links with the Indian Premier League's Kochi team, partly owned by a woman friend, Sunanda Pushkar, who is part of the Rendezvous Sports World consortium.

Politics and cricket, a dapper former UN diplomat-turned-first time MP and another goof-up, the na�ve politician swimming in muddied waters, an attractive businesswoman and the barest hint of romance and even reports of a death threat... It's a heady mix and we just can't have enough of it.

It should be about his impropriety as a minister. Instead, what we have got in abundance is endless reports about rumours that he was getting ready to marry Dubai-based Pushkar, his third wedding and hers too, lots of photographs of the two of them seen in public events, details of her life and her parents too, and headlines such as "The minister's external affair" - clever but oh so insulting.

Also, of course, in case you wanted to know and didn't know where to ask - Tharoor's first wife, what she did and what she does, ditto with his second wife. And, to go with it, Pushkar's first husband and second.

She was the appendage to the celebrity minister, a "beautician" with Kashmiri origins who had moved far from her middle class upbringing in Jammu as the daughter of a retired army officer.

Prowling paparazzi landed at her father's doorstep in Jammu - what juicy soundbite, I wonder, could the father have offered.

He, in fact, was forced to say: "My daughter and he are just good friends".

A 54-year-old man and a woman in her 40s and a father being compelled to comment!

It would be laughable if it were not so tragic.

As Pushkar put it in a statement made available to IANS, she had been reduced to a caricature, "portrayed with inaccuracies and falsehoods".

In a stinging criticism of the Indian media, she slammed it for dwelling "obsessively on my personal life as if a woman cannot be capable of professional or financial success.

"My own business interests and assets are substantial and efforts to besmirch Tharoor by presenting me as a proxy for him are personally insulting for me as a woman and as a friend."

In the ultimate truism, Pushkar was forced to come out to say that her personal life was nobody's business. "...and if I have a marriage to announce, I will do it myself, rather than leave it to strangers. I would request the media to respect my privacy."

Would the impassioned appeal dent an increasingly voyeuristic media? Doubtful.

And what of Tharoor, who seems to be lurching from one controversy to another? Sometimes for tweeting his opinion on the cattle class, other times for speaking his mind on India's foreign policy or visa guidelines.

Let's face it. With a high-profile UN career behind him and as a bestselling author, not to mention extremely articulate and good looking too, he is just not the run-of-the-mill politician. This is not a homegrown MP as we have known them, he's not a second generation politico or even one groomed into activism...

He's different. And it seems we just can't stomach it. While it would be difficult to defend his political naivete, we can certainly fight for the fact that this is a man who doesn't bother with hypocrisy. He is in public life, but his personal life is what it is, take it or leave it.

We can take an aged governor's peccadilloes in our stride, but it seems we just can't deal with a younger, not-in-the-usual-mould man trying to make a go of a difficult career.

Looks like he'll be out of job soon. What then will that say of the Indian establishment, the Indian media and of Indians themselves.

  

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Fri, Apr 16 2010

    Media dont go deep into ones personal life. Leave them alone. They have every right to live like us, marry and set up their ownn families.

    As regards their involvement in IPL, transparency and accountability is a must. Let the media expose the truth and nothing more than that.

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  • Mavit, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 16 2010

    Woh Shahi, you are in right party & tey need person like you. Marry as many numbers you like to but why did you come to politics to serve people or to find some brides for you????

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 16 2010

    Please media please!!!! Yesterday Sania and today Taroor does anyone care about the 78 CRPF people killed by Naxals? No news and no s on it?? Look at the media they are describing whats sania is going to wear which car which hotel the list goes on,,, but what happened to the families of 78 army men??? why the media is so silent on this???? Where are our so called human right activists? if one terrorist or criminal dies in a encounter, you will find so much hungama on that....Is it only a TRP business???

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  • Asifali, Belman/KUWAIT

    Fri, Apr 16 2010

    I really appreciate Shani Mumbai comments regarding Shashi taroor and sania it is media's mistake. Media have no right to involve any one's personal life
    But in modern days if media not entered media will not get/earn money. Very nice comment from Shanti Mumbai

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  • Shanti, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 15 2010

    Media has no other work. They just make a small thing a big thing. Why Media is bothered who Tharoor marries ? Its his personal matter. If he is a Minister what happend ? He cannot talk to anyone or have someone as his Girl Friend. When you open the TV, we see only nonsense of Media. What Shoaib and Sania are doing ? What Tharoor is doing ? Media is spoiling the full show and takes everything as POLITICAL. Shame on Media.

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  • A.S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Thu, Apr 15 2010

    The Media can't be blamed because they
    are looking for any crack to expose
    the real life of politicians and
    religious leaders. Both of them
    will have to keep certain standard
    in life, else they will have to
    answer to the public and exposed
    to the world without any mercy. Are they
    above the public? Yes, so they
    need to watch carefully around
    with every action and statement
    they make.

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  • mcshetty, Bangalore/Sharjah

    Thu, Apr 15 2010

    Mr. Taroor is in his 50s and Ms Sunanda is in her 40s what a appropriate match to get into marriage bond!!! It is their personal matter hope they tie the knots soon. Politicians are also human being after all. But Ipl matter they have to be transperent sooner is better.

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  • dinesh shetty, Nitte/Dubai

    Thu, Apr 15 2010

    very bad to here a person of great stature is in lime light for wrong reasons. Once he upheld Indian Name in International arena, these all things not good for him...Taroor please carefull

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/USA

    Thu, Apr 15 2010

    Folks,

    What i meant earlier is real live fish, not gal with fish eyes=Meenakshi.

    I think i have clarified doubts from esteemed readers mind, Nageshmamu your comments please....

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  • manish, canada

    Thu, Apr 15 2010

    Shashi tharoor,a UN diplomat, now a MP...owns a house in the famous palm islands of dubai...who thinks travelling economy is a like cattle class ride.owns a unanimous stake in IPL worth millions of dollars having 5% (70 million)stake in his secret girlfreinds name. why are you guys electing such a politician? all the keralites here in the forum is supporting him. why do u think he is innocent.

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  • adshenoy, mangloor

    Thu, Apr 15 2010

    Public officials must be accountable to their behaviours. Mr. Tharoor, is a minister of the government and as such any of his involvement in commercial ventures, if it involves influence peddling, more so for the would be wife, if it is proven, is a blatant violation of public trust.
    Its too bad if personal dirty laundry has been exposed. Once a potential high flying diplomat, a contender for UN secreray General post, Mr. Tharoor's behaviours and his actions demmed scrutiny, at the least.

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/USA

    Thu, Apr 15 2010

    Folks,

    I fully agree with Janet Xavier, DUBAI, that whoever Shashi Tharoor marries is his business,(1,2,3... or nth time) I dont care even if he marries a live fish!!!

    My problem is influence peddling and money laundering, and corruption thats all.

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  • Reyan, Farwania

    Thu, Apr 15 2010

    Shashi Taroor, once a strong contender for the highest UN General Secretary post is now infamous for wrong reasons. This is called Indian Politics. A great example for POLITICAL MURDER.

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  • Rahul M, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 15 2010

    Leaders of the Nation or State, has an obligation towards society & should lead a life of good icon/model. They should never be a subject of laughstock, & something like Kumarswamy with Rad... Definetly there is no use for persons in power. And now Tharur, cannot be considered a common man, & being a External Minister it is his responsibility to never attract a black mark to his designation. If he wish so, he better quit his dignified post, & be just a party leader.

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  • MH Moosa , Dubai

    Thu, Apr 15 2010

    Why the media is giving undue importance to this silly matter. Now the unknown Sunanda got publicity.We are only interested in Cricket

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  • Shridhara Achar, Puttur/Bangalore

    Thu, Apr 15 2010

    To what extent media can go to the personal life of those in public life? This question is being asked whenever media`s activism lands the poor chap in trouble.
    Nowadays media pokes its nose into the private life of even private citizens. Does this come under the purview of freedom of press?

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Thu, Apr 15 2010

    Agreed that the matter between Shashi Taroor and Sunanda is their personal issue. But using his position as a minister in getting the franchise in Sunanda's company, as alleged is not personal and requires investigation.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Thu, Apr 15 2010

    Those people who are celeberties must have code of conduct in their public life.In politics and as a public servent(Taroor)should not cross LAKSHMANA REKHA.Here definition of Laksmana Rekaha has several meaning in political dictionary.

    If Mr Taroor continues with such kind of public/political behaviour in future, his political and ministership are @risk!!Enough opportunities have been given by his party considering his knowdlege.Involving with female and alleged financial scam are both dangerous for his career.Public servent like ministers should be always transperant in their dealings.

    Sania's case is differnt issue.Betraying billon plus Indians made her overnight villan!!Her action certainly not a positive move even though it is absolutely private matter under given circmstances between India and Pak.

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  • Janet Xavier, DUBAI

    Thu, Apr 15 2010

    I am glad to read that finally atleast in the case of Shashi and Sunanda people are speaking in a civilized way unlike how they totally went out of line where Sania and Shoaib are concerned. Finally people realize that everyone have their own personal life and when they do not interfere in our personal lives why should we interfere in theirs???

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  • nithin, muscat/manglore

    Thu, Apr 15 2010

    its their personal matter, we dont need 2 bother..... media just for their publicity , adding some masala's and trying to make a big news.....

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  • Mathew , Mangalore / Dubai

    Thu, Apr 15 2010

    Well written! I get the feeling that Shashi and his types are ahead of our present times and until we Indians get in line,there will be squabbling and more "tamashas" over every other "juicy" news!!

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  • Rakesh Dsouza, Mangalore, Dubai

    Thu, Apr 15 2010

    Its their personal life. None of our business to bother about this. These medea people simly making the issues only for publicity. This is too bad.

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