Assam government’s phone distribution to journalists ahead of elections sparks ethical debate
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 06th January 2026 at 2:24pm
The BJPâled Assam government has distributed mobile phones to more than 2,000 journalists using public funds, just months before Assembly elections are expected to be announced.
According to Redleaf Report, officials said the initiative was intended to support journalists and improve communication. However, the timing has raised questions about ethics and press independence.
At least two journalists returned the devices, given as New Year gifts on Thursday, stating that accepting governmentâsponsored items could undermine trust and independence.
As reported by Scroll.in, over 2,200 journalists registered with the Directorate of Information and Public Relations are slated to receive Samsung Galaxy F17 phones, valued between Rs 12,600 and Rs 16,000. Some were handed out at...
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