FOURTH RIGHT: Intimidation is the new censorship
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Monday, 05th January 2026 at 3:47pm
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When Kailash Vijayvargiya snapped at NDTV reporter Anurag Dwary, it was not just a politician losing patience with a question. It was power signalling something more corrosive: that questioning itself is an inconvenience, not a democratic obligation.
This was not an isolated moment. It became visible only because cameras were rolling and the clip travelled. Journalists across organisations publicly backed the reporter. Viewers pushed back. The backlash forced a response, followed by an apology. Not because the question was wrong, but because public pressure made contempt costly.
(Source: NDTV broadcast clip)
That sequence reveals something unsettling about Indian journalism today. Accountability increasingly comes not from institutional safeguards...
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