Media as the fourth pillar of democracy

By Akash Pandey :

Once an NGO ,organized a workshop about voting rights of the people in a small village.

They showed documentaries, plays and many speeches  were held. Soon the election were held and the total  number of people voting increased significantly in the area.

Hence we can say Information media served the very purpose of democracy.

So the question arises What is media?Well , in the layman’s language  media can be considered  as the medium  of communication, where the ideas get exchanged among two people.

Historical  Background

This media has played  a significant role in nation building. Let us discuss  the role of media in Indian Independence Movement.

James Augustus Hickey is considered as the father of Indian press. He started  BENGAL GAZETTE in the year 1780. But it was seized in the  year 1782 as it was critical to the British government. With the increasing number of newspapers the government became more accountable. Therefore, it brought  into action several Act (Censorship of Press Act-1799;Vernacular Press Act-1878) in order to suppress the press.

Freedom of Press was of utmost importance as it was a powerful  weapon to propagate  the political ideas. Many newspapers emerged under distinguished and fearless  journalists. These included The Hindu,Voice of India and Amrita Bazar Patrika. The main aim of these newspaper was not to make profit but to serve the public.In fact,these newspapers had a wide reach and stimulated the popular library movement. The impact of this movement was not limited to the cities and towns;these newspaper  also reached remote villages, where each news item and editorial  would be read and discussed  thoroughly. In these newspaper government acts and policies were put to scrutiny. They acted as an institution  of opposition to government.

All these led to the growth of nationalist  feeling  among Indians and finally it brought  a change  in the form of governance  from imperialist  to democratic.

What is democracy?

Democracy is the form of government where people  elect their  representatives to govern the country. OR ,In the words of Abraham Lincoln “Democracy is government of the people;by the people  and for the people.”

Media  and  Democracy

India is considered as the  largest  democratic country worldwide, due to its wide diversity, its proper functioning  is based upon three main pillars – Executive, Legislative  and Judiciary. But in actual terms, Media  is  considered to be the fourth  pillar to operate the Indian democracy. However in countries  like China, the role of media  is limited  to an extent.

Thomas Caryle was the first  person to express the media as, “fourth  pillar of democracy”,which was later supported by authors too. The main function  of media is to keep an eye over the functions  performed by the Legislature, Executive  and Judiciary.

Media is considered the watchdog of democracy.

The duty if performed systematically helps to reduce the uncertainty and maintain balance in the Indian context. Disclosure of relevant information relating to issues of social,economic  and political nature to the general public, brings transparency in Indian system.

Freedom of Press

The basic rights provided in the constitution  are of two types- implied and expressed. The right  which are written in the constitution  in the article  are called express rights whereas the implied right is interpreted by the Supreme court  from time to time.

The Brij Bhushan vs.the State of Delhi  was  the first matter of  Freedom of Press. The Commissioner  of Police  of Delhi issued an order  against  a weekly  newspaper  by which  the printer, publisher  and editor  of that newspaper  were directed  to send all kinds of communal matters and satirical  images  related to Pakistan for official inspection  before  publication. The Supreme court had declared  this order unconstitutional and said that blocking  any newspaper is a violation  of Press freedom  and declared  that Freedom  of press is a part of Article 19(1)(a).

Role and Functions of media

Media is a powerful  weapon  used  by renowned  journalists  to show the happenings of events, deals,crimes,innovations, elections, disease outbreaks, exposure  of anti-national activities etc. Media show the harsh  reality  of the real world like  a mirror image. Renowned  journalists  continously raises issues  that remind the government of the promises made in past. Nowadays, the social media handles  such as Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp  and Instagram are also steeping; but they  cause trouble  by broadcasting fake news. They  show disguised  news and predominantly  these are slanted towards  corporate  promotions, entertainment  and politics  on a paid basis.

Today’s  media is a double-sided weapon, earlier  media was considered  as an accountable media but it is gradually  turning  unaccountable. Circulation  of news and honest facts to the  general  public  is the primary  duty of the media and if it fails  to do so then public  interest  will suffer and ultimately  leads to the destruction of democracy.

Accountability of Media

It is absolutely true that in some places media has played its role properly whether  it is to bring out 1992 SCAM or to punish  the 2012 NIRBHAYA  GANG RAPE convicts, but due to change in the nature  of media puts a question  mark on the authenticity  of the news displayed. The media has been under allegations  for hiding  information  and tampering  with news in exchange  for money ;whether it is Niira Radia Tape  Case of 2010 and sting  operations done by Cobrapost, everyone  has exposed  the character  of media.

In India polarized  politics  and religious  sentiments  deviate the news from its original  issue. Due to unaccountable media , corruption in society  and delay in justice  increases  day by day.

Conclusion

There should be  a balanced  distance between the government  and media ,so that the government  does not  involve  unnecessarily in the work  of media.

The lack  of investigative  journalists in media is also a problem, most of the serious  news is broadcasted by mainstream  media after  it goes viral on social media. Media  also needs to be regulated, The Press Council of India Association  should be empowered  to curb the arbitrariness of electronic  and print media. There should be some strict  legal scope for the media  and provision  of punishment  if wrong news is found.

In today’s  era  everyone is getting  involved  with newspaper and social  media ,if media will spread  fake and biased  news then it will have a serious  impact  on the country/society  and all the ways of justice  for the public  will be closed.

“If the lamp of justice  goes off,you cannot imagine  the amount  of darkness”

Hence , media should  become  more accountable  and act as torchbearer of democracy.

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