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Media misdeeds

February 7, 2010 by Vikram Hazra 27 Comments

“The Thackeray family strictly needs Art of Living lessons” — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. This quote had a prominent place on the front page of the Telegraph in Kolkata a couple of days ago. A bit surprising, since the language and tone is most unlike Guruji’s — so I decided to verify it from an eyewitness (earwitness?)
The scene was the launch of Meri Dilli Meri Yamuna, a unique citizens’ initiative to clean the Yamuna river, with the blessings and guidance of Guruji.
Some journos were more intent on playing the Thackeray-Rahul Gandhi card, and repeatedly asked Guruji whether or not He felt that the Thackerays should do the Art of Living course. Finally, on being repeatedly pressed, He casually replied in the affirmative. And the above (mis)quote was what the papers reported, while completely ignoring the actual issue of cleaning the Yamuna!
Such a stupid and cheap way to garner readership — I have refrained from commenting on the Indian media so far, though I feel it is at its lowest point ever — but this was just too silly. It would be sillier if the Thackerays were to read this and start bashing up AOL teachers in Bombay/Mumbai 🙂
And the newspapers would have a field day either way — even if we printed an angry riposte they would still benefit from the ensuing war of words. Its the Indian media that needs Art of Living lessons. Strictly.

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About Vikram Hazra

As Program Director of the International Art of Living Foundation, I travel, teach, sing, smile and serve, and strive to excel as an instrument of His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, whose goal is to put the smile back on every face on this planet.

Comments

  1. Vinod says

    February 7, 2010 at 4:41 am

    Yes Bhaiya, media needs AOL lessons.
    Why they are doing this to Gurudev!

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  2. Janardhan says

    February 7, 2010 at 7:25 am

    well said

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  3. ami says

    February 7, 2010 at 12:05 pm

    And below is a partial transcript of the “Yamuna clean up press conference” held in Delhi on the 4th of feb.

    His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
    Addresses a Press Conference
    To Announce the Launch of the Art of Living
    ‘Meri Dilli, Meri Yamuna” Citizen Awareness Campaign

    Date: 4 February, 2010
    Time: 1pm
    Venue: India Islamic Centre, New Delhi

    Partial transcript: Guruji – verbatim
    Reference: Thackerays

    (Questions on Yamuna)

    Q: Ravi Shankarji Yamuna pollution pe aapne baat ki. Rajneti bhi bahut dooshit ho gai hai. To rajnetik kshetra ki yeh bhi aap maante hain sab jagah se safai ki?

    His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: Jahaan bhi pradooshan ho vahaan safai zaroorat hain. Chahe doctor ki profession hain. Dilli mein apne ni Nithari mein dekha hi hain aapne kya kya hua hain. Chahe doctor ki profession hain, ya business and industry hain, ya er rajni rajkaran hain, ya dharmik kshetra hain.

    Q: Ya rajneeti?

    His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: Ya rajneetik hain. Jahaan bhi pradooshan hain vahaan safai hona zaroori hain. Accha yeh mat poochiye sab jagah mein hi jaake safai karoon.

    (Everyone laughs)

    Q: Mushkil to yehi hai jo aaj jo prashasan mein hain aaj sarkar vahi pe sabse zyaada pradooshan hain. Usi ke vajah se to Yamuna aur Ganga pradooshit hain.

    His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: Voh to aap logon ka kaam hain. Press ka bhi yehi kaam hain na. Jahaan jahaan aisi gandagi hain vo nikalkar bataye.

    Q: Thackeray Parivaar ko bhi Art of Living sikhaane ki zaroorat hain?

    (Everyone laughs)

    His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: Abhi Dilli mein sirf Yamuna hain. (Laughs)

    (Everyone laughs)

    Q: Desh ki pehchaan pe sankat mandara raha hain. Jo bhasha jo kshetra ki rajneeti chal rahi hai. Kya aapko nahin lagta hai ki Maharashtra ke kuch netaon ko Art of Living ki zaroorat hain?

    His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: Sakht zaroorat hain.

    (Everyone laughs)
    (Questions on Yamuna)

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  4. DEEPAN MUKHERJEE says

    February 7, 2010 at 12:32 pm

    so true dada,more than the shivsainiks its the media who is dividing the society. AOL should be must for them. May Guruji bless them…

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  5. kalyani says

    February 7, 2010 at 8:15 pm

    Dear Vikram,

    Jai Gurudev !!!

    Am happy you have taken up this topic and reacted they way an AOLite should do. I felt so bad when I read this at Hindustantimes, Delhi. I think your this particular blog should put into the newspaper so that people should know how Media is creating a war with their stupid language…

    Regards

    Kalyani

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  6. Pushp Dant says

    February 7, 2010 at 8:50 pm

    Indeed a very sad state of affairs in the media industry. The good part about being at the lowest level is that you can only rise from there! 🙂

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  7. shaloo says

    February 7, 2010 at 10:26 pm

    vry true…media focusses more on hghlghting negative things n sensationalising issues but hardly they ever focus on brngng into limelight the gud work being done n the issues worth attention.
    But thn is it jus the fault of media? They present the things this way cos tht’s wht public wants n tht’s wht sells…

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  8. Gayatri Reddy says

    February 7, 2010 at 10:27 pm

    JGD

    That’s right Vikram Bhaiya…media is no longer interested in the truth but only in the “sansani” that it can cause…..as Guruji says….just smile at them for they are ignorant and pray that thye get some wisdom!:)

    Jai Gurudev!

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  9. Prashant says

    February 7, 2010 at 11:18 pm

    even i read the quote, but in DNA Mumbai, its been published at many places perhaps.
    I am very angry at this media.

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  10. Swami says

    February 8, 2010 at 12:01 am

    Thanks for giving us the facts. Could’nt agree with you more…the Indian media truly needs cleansing…maybe more than the Yamuna:)

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  11. Sulakshana says

    February 8, 2010 at 12:32 am

    Hi Vikram, I have started listening to your songs on youtube recently and really liked them … also, developing interest in Art of Living …

    There is a song by you “Shabdon ke Jungle mein ….” so lets not think what media say. Its unfortunate that media is considered to be fourth pillar and it has lost its value. Its more like a business to make money … really unfortunate.

    Further, don’t you think that what media has mutilated holds true for people like Thackrey … who think they have luxury to raise issue of Maharastraism, at this time when our country is flooded with basic issues like food, shelter and healthcare, just to mention few.

    Guruji has a high place and statements like these cannot effect him neither media will be benefited by it …

    Tc

    Sulakshana

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  12. Sulakshana says

    February 8, 2010 at 12:33 am

    Hi Vikram, I have started listening to your songs on youtube recently and really liked them … also, developing interest in Art of Living …

    There is a song by you “Shabdon ke Jungle mein ….” so lets not think what media say. Its unfortunate that media is considered to be fourth pillar and it has lost its value. Its more like a business to make money … really unfortunate.

    Further, don’t you think that what media has mutilated holds true for people like Thackrey … who think they have luxury to raise issue of Maharastraism, at this time when our country is flooded with basic issues like food, shelter and healthcare, just to mention few.

    Guruji has a high place and statements like these cannot effect him neither media will be benefited by it …

    Tc

    Sulakshana

    Reply
  13. Alpesh says

    February 8, 2010 at 1:18 am

    Yes i felt the same. The word arrangements and tone. And i said to myself, “This is the quote distorted.” It was front page news here in Surat, Gujarat also (i saw those i Gujarati newspapers).

    Yesterday i was reading a book “Meeting with remarkable men” by George Gurdjeff. In the forward he wrote three such horiible incidents about the current (that was way back) media writings, how they distort things and prove false as true. How they mislead with the power of writing. How it has affected his way of looking at modern litrature and media.

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  14. Achintya Nath Sexena says

    February 8, 2010 at 1:32 am

    You are very right Vikramji. The media industry in the country seems to have decided en masse that the only way to success is through lies and half-truths.

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  15. Anonymous says

    February 8, 2010 at 11:10 am

    You r absolutely correct bhaiya………
    Indian media only knows how to present any news with spices leaving the real issues far behind…

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  16. Anonymous says

    February 8, 2010 at 2:15 pm

    its great that ami shared Guruji’s accurate words…bittu

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  17. Kasturi Shinde says

    February 8, 2010 at 8:35 pm

    Bombay/Mumbai …LOLLLZ ..Truely terrorized !!
    Thanks a lot for clearing the misunderstanding.
    Honestly speaking ..I dint have that premonition that for sure Guruji must have NOT said this..
    but was a victim of the cheap media who tried to take an undue advantage of the emotional Indian Janta.
    Now that Ive read this post I am extremly happy that he dint say this.Thanks Vikram 🙂

    I am wondering how surprized Guruji must be on this episode.
    Do you know what was his say on this ? If yes then please post that too.

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  18. Sunita says

    February 8, 2010 at 8:58 pm

    Very well said. I wish something more could be done to expose the media. I hope your article gets more hits and people would know the truth.

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  19. Ketki (Mumbai) says

    February 9, 2010 at 11:42 am

    Vikram ji

    movie “RANN” BY Ram Gopal Verma Portrayed Media’s corruption in a correct way..i think we must recommend everyone to watch this movie..the movie has not received good response may be due to “media” again 🙂

    Reply
  20. iravati, अरुंधती says

    February 9, 2010 at 1:09 pm

    Yes, such misquotes are seriously stupid! No one benefits from them except the media. You have brought forth people’s attention to such ill-intentioned mischief, and making everyone aware about it is a great job indeed! Ami, thanks for sharing Guruji’s words. :-)Jai Gurudev!

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  21. Janaki Gopikrishna says

    February 9, 2010 at 2:00 pm

    media ko maro goli. TRP ke liye kuch bhi karenge

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  22. hmmmm says

    February 9, 2010 at 5:31 pm

    I don’t think this is even cleverly articulated. That reporter/journalist I think seriously believes what he has wrote, I can only pity for his state of mind.

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  23. Poonam says

    February 9, 2010 at 9:01 pm

    That’s what… media’s job is to give the right news and not be biased but it is unfortunately only biased. How can our country progress when our own media is only dividing our own nation.

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  24. Neeraj Pareek says

    February 11, 2010 at 2:03 pm

    Dear Vikram Bhaiya,

    But I also agree with the media that the Thackerays do need an ART of Living course and the values taught therein and what’s there to be afraid about

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  25. Neeraj Pareek says

    February 11, 2010 at 2:09 pm

    And so does SRK

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  26. Vikram Hazra says

    February 12, 2010 at 3:13 am

    Neeraj: Hehe thats true…

    Reply
  27. Prajna says

    February 28, 2010 at 8:58 am

    Jai Gurudev Bhaiyya…………….
    I agree with you as well as the media with this………..Both the Thackerays and the media need the AOL courses…………
    Your concert in Mlore is the best thing that ever happened to Mlore…………….. My still-to-do-YES! friends loved it as much as I did….

    Reply

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