Editors Guild slams MEA defence on PM’s media avoidance
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 17th July 2026 at 3:58pm
The Editors Guild of India (EGI) has strongly criticised remarks by a Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) official defending Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decision not to hold unrestricted press conferences, saying such explanations undermine the democratic role of the media.
In a statement issued on July 16, the Guild said attempts by MEA officials to justify the Prime Minister’s preference for direct communication with the electorate instead of engaging with journalists were “deeply flawed.”
The Guild noted that the Prime Minister has not routinely answered questions in public forums or engaged in open interactions with the press, particularly at a time when the world faces an unprecedented energy crisis following the war in West Asia.
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