India TV's editorial director quits over scripted Modi interview

April 15, 2014

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New Delhi, Apr 15: Senior journalist and editorial director of India TV Qamar Waheed Naqvi resigned Monday from the Hindi news channel in protest against fixed interview of the BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi.

Modi was interviewed by India TV chairman and Editor-in-chief Rajat Sharma, who is known for pro-Modi campaign, on April 10 for his weekly show Aap Ki Adalat.

While Naqvi did not respond to calls and a text message sent to his phone, Rajat Sharma confirmed Naqvi's resignation. “He sent a one-line email announcing his resignation,” said Sharma, adding that “he didn't mention anything about any interview in his email, nor did he raise this with me”.

Naqvi, however, is learnt to have told his associates that he quit in protest against the scripted interview of Modi.

Naqvi had joined IndiaTV recently after his long stint with the AajTak, where he had earned the respect for being enigmatic, behind-the-scenes father figure over the years.

IndiaTV's interview of the Gujarat CM has become the butt of joke on social media after his epic interview' with Madhu Kishwar's on NewsX.

The interview was sort of hero-worshipping,' and was conducted amidst chant of Modi-Modi' and Bharat Maata Ki Jai.' Although reference to the 2002 riots were made in passing, as also his tall claims on development, but not on one issue was cross-questioned. He was simply allowed to have his ways.

Rajat Sharma asked him about a tweet of Omar Abdullah where he had said that Modi accepts turban and other head-gears in other states, but not when a Muslim clergy offers him a cap. In reply among chants of Bharat Mata' and Modi-Modi,' Gujarat CM turned philosophic and said that he respects all religions and cultures although follows his own alone and that he does not believe in the politics of symbolism, but wants to see “Quran in one hand and Computer in other” of Muslim students.

Sharma did not even bother to ask him why the same parameters were not applied when accepting turbans or other similar head-gears in Punjab, Assam, Manipur, etc. Or does Mr Modi think that Muslim cap is foreign' unlike other native' traditions.

In fact while introducing Modi and giving his background, the celebratory background' talks how he started as a tea-vendor and rose on to power and how he is attacked by top politicians in opposition, but had no reference to the 2002 Gujarat riot.

The ceremonial ending of programme where 'people's judge,' author and academician Pushpesh Pant, passes his judgment was even problematic, when he talks about the 'clean chit' given to him by various courts and SIT, as the interview was not at all focused on the subject. He went on to suggest to Modi that “people will question him for next five years and beyond” for his work as prime minister. He has already accepted that Modi is going to be the PM.

The recorded interview was telecast on April 12.

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