write a essay on newspapers are the fourth pillar of democracy
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"Today in the media world, journalists are being attacked, journalists are being killed. Attempts are being made to suppress the pen. Nowhere is the pressure of the police administration on journalists.
The journalist works to show the mirror to the society, which, by risking his life, with the help of pen, in the society, by keeping away the sentiments of every casteism, worship, feudalism, attitude of ideology, socialist liberals and sentiments of behavior, Transmits through pen
And he understands his duty by honestly fulfilling his stay in the public. A journalist gives the message of the farmers, the students, the workers, the businessmen, the tribals, the dalits, and every weak and weak sections of the lower caste, to the government, with the help of their pen.
The poorest of poor people, and the sound of the pain of the ill-fated and the helpless, becomes a medium to go to the government. a journalist. When there is a big crisis in the country. At that time, the journalist keeps writing his pen constantly and constantly keeps writing the truth.
The journalist emerges as a source of redressal of problems from the government to the public till the government is formed from the public. In this democratic country, when four judges of the Supreme Court kept their issues in the Janata Darbar, they kept their problems through the journalists till the government.
Today, none of the journalists have any problems in their problems. Whether it is the central government or the governments of the states. A few days ago, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Shri Yogi Aditya Nath assured the people of attacking journalists or misbehaving with them for two years imprisonment and a fine of fifty thousand rupees. Was
No such law has yet been noticed. In spite of the millions of claims, the journalist continues to be subjected to fatal attacks, even in the UPA, the government is unable to do anything. And in the state also it is the same. Some days before Bihar, two journalists were crushed brutally by Scorpio car and were killed.
There has not been anything yet but Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. The same happened to Madhya Pradesh, where a journalist was crushed by the truck. There is Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan. Not only this, in Uttar Pradesh, where many journalists have written the news, they were ruthlessly beaten by the policemen by stopping the police in the police station, and in the case of a journalist who was beaten by the journalist who was beaten journalists, where does the law order of these governments go?
Terms and conditions appear to be lying in government offices. Today many organizations and many associations are going on in the country. Some organizations of journalists are working in the interest of journalists. Some are engaged in small journalists and big journalists, from twenty to twenty-five years ago, in the electronic media in the media world, Dainik Jagran, Hindustan and Amar Ujala were active in Doordarshan and print media. In these ten years, both were in media The revolution has come. This has increased the number of journalists in the media world. There is no salary to any journalists except large papers named, small papers, large journalists, small journalists, recognized journalists. Nor is there any help like claim or insurance. In some big channels till today, ABC, News 18,
News24, channels like G.News have good salaries and anchors of journalists. Journalists of small paper channels have no salary. These journalists make their lives through some small advertisements.
The colleagues now need to wake up. How long will they keep losing their colleagues? Will you keep fighting with each other only and fight with each other? All of us need to be one. We all will be one when the government will not think about us, Are being killed
Persons are being persecuted No one will listen to you today with you tomorrow, tomorrow you will be writing some new news and people will keep writing in your ears, how many governments have come, how many chief ministers become the Prime Minister but about the fourth pillar of democracy Nobody has ever thought in today.