Paris Massacre
Terror Strikes,Paris Massacred
After
Terror Strikes.Pix: courtesy-CNN |
Seven coordinated terror attacks on 13 November, Friday night in Paris , the capital of France , left scores of
people dead and injured. ISIS claimed
responsibility.
World leaders condemned the attack, expressed solidarity in the war
against terror.
Among others
US President Barack Obama said: "This is an attack not just on Paris , not just on the
people of France. This is an attack on humanity and the
universal values we all share."
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said: "This attack on freedom is not
just against Paris . It targets us all. And it affects us all,"
Pope Francis said: "There is no justification for this. This is not human."
Russian President Vladimir Putin said:the tragedy was "proof of the
barbarian nature of terrorism, which challenges the human civilization."
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sissi’s office stated: “Egypt emphasizes
its support for international efforts for combating terrorism,which knows no
boundaries or religion.”
The Saudi Foreign Ministry called for “redoubling”
international efforts to “uproot this dangerous affliction.”
Indian
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said: “ We are united with the people of France in this
tragic hour.”
Bengali Association Launched
Bengali Association Launched
A Bengali Association was launched Sunday (12 October 2014 ) in Siliguri at
Hotel Mayor with the lofty aim of promoting the interests of the Bengalis and
their culture and tradition nationally and globally. The salient features of
the draft Constitution of the Association was read out by Mr. Tapon Das, a
renowned industrialist, at a meeting which was a sequel to two preparatory
confabulations among the promoters. The meeting was chaired by Dr. T.K. Ghosh,
an eminent surgeon who clarified the organization would be apolitical and
devoted to the welfare of Bengalis in particular and social cause in general.
The meeting authorized Mr. Sumit Ghosh, a
well-known industrialist, to form a body of convenors to run the organization
prior to the adoption of the Constitution and registration. Dr. Susanta Roy
spoke eloquently on the need for such an organization in the interest of the
Bengali community. Mr. Arup Mazumdar said responses to the formation of the
organization from the other parts of the country and Bengalis living abroad
were encouraging.
The meeting was followed by a dinner.
Teachers Attack Journalists
Teachers
Assault Journalists
Nidhu Bhusan Das
How come, a teacher can resort to hooliganism? To understand
it, come to Siliguri, in West Bengal, where teachers are not only politicized but
also prefer to be with the ruling party. The latest incident of such hooliganism
took place on 8 January 2014 when the hooligans assaulted and injured media
persons in front of the office of the district inspector of schools at
Siliguri. The hooligans were none other than the higher secondary teachers
belonging to the ruling Trinamul Congress.
The teachers went to submit a deputation to the inspector and
got involved in altercation and scuffle. The photo journalists were clicking
pictures of the scuffle. This, reportedly, added fuel to the fire and a section
of the deputationists in no time
pounced upon two photo journalists Pulak Karmakar and Pranab kushari.
F IR was lodged with
Siliguri Police immediately after the incident but no action was taken against the
alleged attackers till the report was filed on 9 January 2014.
Power of the Media and Mamata
Nidhu Bhusan Das:
Our Supreme Court in a judgment stated the Doctrine of Waiver cannot be allowed in India because people of the country, by and large, are not as educated as the US citizens, and, therefore, cannot understand the significance of waiving a fundamental right enshrined in Part lll of our Constitution. If we take this to be the ground reality even to-day, the media, when assumes the role of only a critic, is, no doubt, in advantage against leaders in power, who may be seen as sitting ducks. A section of the media in West Bengal to-day appears to be vehement critic of the Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee who had been the darling of such media outlets immediately before the Assembly polls last May and soon after she walked in the Writers’ Buildings.
Eloquence of the media is its advantage like the eloquence of the party in opposition in our democracy. It is a disadvantage for the party in power. One should, perhaps, practise reticence when on the saddle. Studied silence is better than stray comment on every issue. Mamata could have parried questions and avoided comment on issues like Park Street incident, killing of a CPM leader in Bardhaman and latest ‘Cartoon Controversy’. In Park Street Rape Case and Bardhaman killing case the persons alleged to be involved were brought to book. Her police arrested also the persons alleged to have assaulted the Professor Ambikesh Mahapatra of Jadavpur University. Professor Mahapatra was arrested on the strength of an FIR filed against him for forwarding a ‘Cartoon’ involving Mamata, Railway Minister Mukul Roy and former Railway Minister Dinesh Trivedi to users of Facebook, obviously criticizing the recent replacement of Trivedi by Roy. We have the right to criticize, to satirize. But to what extent? This is the moot point.
Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary defines cartoon as ‘an amusing drawing in a newspaper or magazine, esp one about politics or current events.’ Wikipedia defines it as ‘a form of two-dimensional illustrated visual art.’ The free online encyclopedia says,’ While the specific definition has changed over time, modern usage refers to a typically non-realistic or semi-realistic drawing or painting intended to satire, caricature, or humor, or to the artistic style of such works. An artist who creates cartoons is called a cartoonist.’ From such identifications of a cartoon we understand it is a drawing or painting, not a picture collage as is seen in the satiric representation forwarded by Prof. Mahapatra. The way Mamata is shown with Mukul may be taken to have overtones which may be thought to be demeaning for any person. During the Park Street Rape debate it was stressed that even a sex worker has the right against being raped. True. It is also true that everyone has the right against being defamed. The picture collage appears to be a direct attack on the Chief Minister. Court will decide on the case filed against Prof. Mahapatra.
Debate may go on as to the reasonableness of filing of the FIR against Prof. Mahapatra and his subsequent arrest. Meanwhile, we may look within and decide what is the import of Article 19(1) (a) of the Constitution from which the freedom the media flows in our country. Media in this regard is on the same footing as an individual citizen is. Media is not privileged as against a citizen in respect of the freedom of speech and expression in the Article. Media will play the watchdog, raise and facilitate debates on issues but we may ask how a person who turned darling from being a spoiler of Singur project and remained so till the other day is now being projected as one who has only negative traits by a section of the media that owes a reasonable and convincing answer to the question to retain and develop credibility.
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