Khaleej Times

Credibilit­y of media is slipping: Parrikar

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panaji — Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar on Tuesday said the Indian media’s credibilit­y is presently at 50-55 per cent and slipping. He stressed the need for credibilit­y of news.

During his earlier stint as the chief minister in 2002, news credibilit­y was around 75 per cent, which had since slipped to 50 to 55 per cent, Parrikar said at a function organised here by the Goa Journalist­s Union on the death anniversar­y of freedom fighter Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak.

Parrikar said the figures were based on the veracity of news reports in 2002 and present times, gauged by government inquiries initiated after news stories pointed out lacunae and mismanagem­ent.

He stressed the need to guard the credibilit­y of news reports.

“The government should be criticised. I always say that a critic’s home should be in your neighbourh­ood. Newspapers are useful to me because we then know what is happening around us. A chief mninister cannot know what a 60,000 workforce is doing,” Parrikar added.

He said his penchant for getting into arguments with journalist­s doesn’t mean he is pressurisi­ng them. “The Press is our eyes and ears. However, much as I fight, there is no malice. It is to correct. I say what I feel. Some people say the chief minister is trying to pressurise. The argument is to put across my viewpoint,” the CM said.

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