Dear Friends,
Its been almost one full month as Sr.DSO Agra. And what a month it has been! Even as I was trying to settle down after being suddenly transferred out of Lucknow, the biggest railway accident on my territory, in my career happened. On the 21st of this month, in the early morning hours, Mewar Express was Dashed from the rear by Goa Express. In railway terms, it is known as a Rear-Collision. Understandably,it instantaneously became the subject of intense media scrutiny and criticism.
I was there at the accident site within a very short time after getting to know of the accident through the divisional control (As were the other officers of the Division). But, sure as hell, the media guys were there as well almost at the same time that we reached the site of the accident. All sorts of media vans with round dish antennas mounted on their roofs soon choaked the makeshift parking created at the accident site. The reporter, photographers, corrospondents, special corrospondents etc. were practically climbing over each other to get the best (and the most damning) shot of the dead/injured. Indeed, their devotion to their duty was more than visible. But what was more visible was their complete disreagard and callousness towards the enormity of the incident and loss of human life. I heard two 'reporters' brandishing a video camera talking to each other. (they were talking in Hindi, but I have translated their dialogue into English). It went thus
The first one said "Pal look at that dead body stuck in the wreakage, next to the window"
"Yes I can see it" his friend replied
"Just try to get closer and get a good shot when it is extracted. It will make lovely footage.."
Yes, this is what they were saying to each other. It was the overhearing of this dialogue that forced me to think about the role of media in such disasters. Its an ode to the efficiency of the Indian Media that they are almost always the first ones to reach at the site of a disaster. But having reached there, are they the first ones to help? The answer to this question is a thumping 'NO'. In fact, if a person is dying of his injuries, our media persons will cover his/her dying moments and the pain in minute detail and bring you the best pictures and bytes. Most of them would love to ask such a person "sir, how does it feel like to be dying of injuries"? Even when I try, I am unable to recall even one occasion when someone from the media has come forward to help in any such disaster. All they do is to click photographs and collect bytes from all and sundry. The greater the death and destruction, the happier is the guy behind the lens of the camera and the one holding the mike. And this is precisely why I have called them 'Vultures Behind Lenses'. Media persons are like vultures . Vultures gleefully descend in a pack on dying animals and start tearing on their innards even before they are dead!! Similarly meida persons also descend on the site of a disaseter and start filling the bellies of their cameras and recorders with the choiciest morsels of the sights of the death and destruction around them without ever lending a helping hand. In fact, my qustion is that why should media-vultures be allowed at the site of a disaster if all they can do is to click photographs and criticise? All that these people do is to add to the crowd and chaos at the site. Any person who is not at the site with the intention and the means to help in the relief and restoration should be evicted from that place. In fact, it should be made illegal to reach the site of a disaster armed to the teeth with cameras and recorders but without a single vial of medicine and a single box of first-aid!! It should also be made compulsory for all the media houses sending their 'corrospondents' to the accident site to send an ambulance along with the van containing their equipments. If the media has the ability to reach its vans at the disaster site much ahead of any other responder, surely, it is a most valuable ability. It must therefore be utilized in national interest and an ambulance with every media-van should be made compulsory by means of suitable legislation and, any media house violating this law should be heavily and publicly punished!!
It is all very well to criticise others but its time the media took a good look at itself in the mirror. I am sure that if it does that it will surely see not the face of a human, but the face of a vulture.
Here is a poem that I have written. Perhaps it will illustrate the point that I am trying to make:
Beautiful Vultures
I watch those vultures,
Flying up in the sky,
Never flapping a wing,
As they soar so high;
How beautiful they seem,
From this distance great,
They glide on the winds,
As they patiently wait;
For something to die,
On the earth below,
They watch from the skies,
And they come to know...
I watch those vultures,
Descend in a pack,
On a helpless-dying,
Creatures Back;
They tear it to pieces,
With joyful screeches,
They devour it,
Their fury fuelled by its pain;
Then gently they rise,
Back up in the sky,
And seem oh-so-beautiful,
So beautiful again........
Bahut achcha likha hai. Bahut theek se media ki aalochna ki hai. Media waale sachmuch bahut bure hote hain. Unke paas dil nahi hota. Mare aur kate pare shawon aur ghayalon ki har angle se aisi aisi photo lene ki koshish karte hain taki ghatnaa ka bhayanak se bhayanak roop janta ko dikha kar sansani paida kar sakain. Kya karain? Nahi shoot karke laayenge aur nahi dikhayenge to bicharon ko naukri sa ek jhetke me ye keh kar nikal diya jayega ki uss channel waale ne itni barhiya photo dikhai, tumko laashain aur khoon dikhai nahi diya? Kya karne gaye the wahan? Saale saari TRP chaupat kar di. Doosri or aam janta kahegi - Kya dikha rahe hain saale. Wahan ka haal to bahut hi bura tha, ye saale sab chupa lete hain, zarur sarkaar se mili-bhagat hai inki. Sab saale sarkaar ke haathon bike hue hain. To Gaurav ji kya theek aur kya galat? Jab tak dono paksh na dekh le kaise keh sakte hain? Ek baat aur kehna chahti hun. Media waale to wahan apna kaam kar rahe the, niyat me khot lekar hi sahi per jute to the. Per Sr.DSO sahab kya sirf media waalo ki baatain sunne ke liye hi site per pahuche the? Poore article me kaafi kuch sachchai hai, per jis tarike se media waalo ki baaton aur wyawahaar ko behad baariki se aapne ujagar kiya hai usse sabse pehla sawaal zehan me yahi aata hai ki jis jagah aurton aur bachcho ki dardnaak cheekhon se watawaran kaamp raha tha wahan doosro ki baatain sunne, aur wo bhi bahut gambheera se sunne ka mauka bhi tha aapke paas?
ReplyDeleteNASEEM ANSARI
INDIA NEWS
Dear Naseem,
ReplyDeleteBura laga naa? Aalochna sahan nahi hui? Turant uth padi apno ko bachaane ke liye..!! Actually that is nature. We all move in tribes. We have to confirm if we have to belong.And you are no exception. It appears that in your eagerness to defend your ilk, you have missed the whole point that I am trying to make. I do not say that the media should not do its job. By all means it should. It should get real news supported by real pictures. It should do its job with honesty. But once it is on the site, its members should not come to a certain officer on site asking for tea!!! You are forcing me to write another story. I was there on the site when two boys holding a microphone and a camera walked up to me and said."Kyaa aap railway adhikaari hain?" To this I replied in the affirmative. Then one of them said,"Kyon sir, kuchch chai vai ka intezaam nahi hai media ke liye?". And so far as paying attention to what those media persons shooting the photos is concerned, all I can say is that it is hard not to pay attention to such a statement particularly when the persons saying such things are standing right next to you. Aur rahi baat dardnaak cheekhon ki, to aisi baatein to mujhe dhamaakon ke beech bhi sunai pad jaati. In fact, it was the mayhem on the site that made the statemnt of those two men even more shocking and made it register even more.
I agree with you when you say "media waale apna kaam kar rahe the". Yes they were working, but not with integrity. They were trying to show a lopsided and loaded-negative-picture of the whole accident. And they were all over the place. Instead of trying to give a holistic picture to the masses viewing the channels, they were on a fault-finding spree!!
And finally, read my article once again.My whole logic is that the media persons should carry some kind of help with themselves when they are going at the site of an accident. One or two persons per media team can help in the initial relief and rescue and the others can do their job as usual. Mohtarma, it is very easy to criticise and say "ye nahi hua, wo nahi hua". But very-very difficult to face criticism (as your overtly defensive reaction shows). And, last but not the least,just like you media guys have coined the term 'babu' for us, I have coined the term 'giddh'(vulture) for you. C'mon...jab dena aata hai to sahna bhi to seekho na..!!
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ReplyDeleteSir..The article is thought provoking and the best part i liked is the idea of how the media can help in the relief and rescue operation..its simply superb!! It will be good for all..the victims, media and the govt.
ReplyDeleteShikha Lal
IRPS Probationer
Dear Shikha,
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for your comment and appreciation. You know, there is a quote that says "What is easy to see is easy to miss". And therein lies the crux. Media, though invariably the first responder to reach the site; is never the first helper! The poit that I am trying to make is that the media persons are also citizens of this country and are human too. So both as human beings and as citizens, their primary responisibility is not to click photographs but to save lives. Unfortunately, on more than one instance we have seen that a sundry media person at the site of an accident involving casualties will be more concerned with reporting than with saving lives. What this nation needs to understand is that a media person reporting from the site is doing his own job. In other words he is furthering his own interest instead of stepping forward to help the society that has suffered damage. I wish and hope that a day will come when the media people will stop behaving as vultures and step forward to do their human duty (and, in the process, prove that they are 'human' after all)
आजकल ख़बरनवीस नहीं मिलते
ReplyDeleteख़बरतराश,
ख़बरगीर,
ख़बरबाज़,
और अक्सर ख़बर-उठाई-गीर,
कई बार ख़बर'गर' मिलते हैं।
मगर ये पतलापन - ये डाइल्यूशन हर जगह है - और जो मीडिया के लिए मुर्गे-बोतलें-चाय-"शाय' जुटा सके, वो अच्छा मैनेजर होता है, बाक़ी फ़्रस्ट्रेटेड आम हिन्दुस्तानी।
Dear Himanshu ji,
ReplyDeleteVery well said. You have summed up in a few words the central idea of my full article.