Newspapers Lifeline of Democracy

Newspapers, with freedom of press, are the lifeline of democracy. In British India false news were published in favour of the rulers. The first PM of India Nehru encouraged press freedom. In Indira Gandhi's period, especially in the emergency, it was imprisoned impartially. Later all freedoms are shackled. Now are killed. Like National Independence the press freedom is enjoyed by some, supporting the rulers. Others including the neutrals are being jailed under the UAP Act years together without trial and bail. Courts closed their eyes. The freedom of the press, the Fourth Pillar and that of the commonmen, the Fifth Pillar of democracy are snatched away. Hence the democracy is dead.
Sculpture of newaspaper boy (hawker), on bicycle, installed in the Vidhansabha Cowk in Nagpur, Maharashtra.

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