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"Violators are now pretending to be victims": Anurag Thakur blasts Rahul Gandhi over democracy remark

By ANI | Updated: March 19, 2023 05:05 IST

Kochi (Kerala) [India], March 19 : Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Anurag Thakur, took a dig at Congress ...

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Kochi (Kerala) [India], March 19 : Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Anurag Thakur, took a dig at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday saying that the democratic backbone or structure of India remains intact and will stand the test of time regardless of "illogical opinion" passed freely both within the country and on foreign soil.

Borrowing the saying that "Facts are sacred and opinion is free", the Union minister said, "The democratic structure of our great country will always remain what it is. No matter how unsubstantiated and illogical some of the opinions given both within the country and abroad are, our democracy will stand the test of time."

On aspersions cast on India's democracy and media freedom by Congress MP Rahul Gandhi during his recent visit to the UK, Thakur said, "These days, the word 'democracy' is being thrown around a lot in public discourse. A time-honoured tradition in India and elsewhere in the free world has been reduced to a fashion statement by those who have constantly tried to weaken our democracy and institutions. Violators are now pretending to be the victims."

"We must remember that, unlike Western countries, democracy is not an artificial implant in India. It is an integral and indestructible part of our civilisational history," he said.

While pointing out that the advent of newer technologies presents a unique opportunity to break barriers, the minister said, "There lurks the danger of 'Digital Colonialism' on platforms run by algorithms coded offshore behind the walls of transparency."

"We must remain cautious not to accept anything and everything in the name of innovation and modernity", he said, adding, "Foreign publications, compes and orgsations with inherent anti-India bias, and peddling distorted facts, must be identified and called out."

"it is here that the Indian media, which understands the ground reality, will have to play a crucial role," Thakur said.

The Union minister was addressing a gathering at the Valedictory ceremony of the Malayalam daily Mathrubhumi's centenary celebrations in the presence of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and other dignitaries.

Urging the media to remain cautious, the Union minister said they must desist from giving its space intentionally or unintentionally to such voices and narratives that have the potential to threaten the integrity of India.

Referring to the recent attack and ransacking of the offices and studios of a prominent news orgsation in Kerala, Thakur said, "Such outrageous assaults weaken democracy and its institutions".

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