The Asian Age

MP likens scribes to red light workers

■ Chennai Press Club decries DMK politician’s remarks

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Chennai, Feb. 17: DMK MP R.S. Bharathi has waded into a controvers­y by comparing TV media houses and journalist­s to those in “Mumbai red light area” alleging money was their primary concern.

The Chennai Press Club strongly criticised the senior DMK leader’s remarks and demanded an apology from him.

In a video that went viral on Monday, the DMK Rajya MP is heard questionin­g why the media had made a matter of debate, the DMK employing political stragetist Prashant Kishor and purportedl­y questions the rationale behind discussing party chief M.K.Stalin and his family’s visits to religious places.

The DMK had earlier announced roping Kishor’s Indian Political Action Committee to help shape its campaign for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections next year.

In the video, Mr Bharathi is heard saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal had also used Mr Kishor’s services, but questioned why that had not been debated in the media.

The TV channels were making an issue out of Mr Kishor joining hands with DMK due to “frustratio­n,” he purportedl­y says in the video.

Hitting out at TV media houses, he said “they are running their company like Mumbai red light area,” alleging money was their primary concern.

“There is (also) a debate whether Thalapathy (Stalin) went to temple or not, whether those from his house did or not. Is that important for the country,” he asked.

Responding strongly to Mr Bharathi’s comments, Chennai Press Club joint secretary Bharathy Tamizhan said instances of targeting journalist­s and media were on the rise.

“The Chennai Press Club strongly condemns the lowly remarks made by senior politician Bharathi, who also holds the DMK organising secretary post,” he said in a statement.

■ The Rajya Sabha MP is questionin­g why the media had made a matter of debate, the DMK employing political stragetist Prashant Kishor and purportedl­y questions the rationale behind discussing party chief M.K. Stalin and his family’s visits to religious places

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