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Saturday 7 November 2020

ARNAB GOSWAMI IN JAIL : RIGHT PLACE, WRONG REASONS.

   In the game of chess a pawn has only one use: to protect the king. It is totally expendable. Arnab Goswami has probably realised this in his Raigad cell, or will soon when the other cases catch up with him. Oh, to be sure, some of the BJP's medium artillery has come out in his support- Messers Amit Shah, JP Nadda, Smriti Irani, Javadekar- revealing once and for all the nexus between the party and this charlatan journalist. But their's are xeroxed pro-forma statements, ritualistic and meaningless. Mr. Goswami is now of no further use to them, his credibility demolished, his TRPs suspect, his legal options uncertain, and they shall lose no time in finding an equally pliable and conscienceless  surrogate for him from among the other channels and anchors who have made the nation's gutters their homes.

  Arnab's arrest itself was nothing short of a burlesque, like one of his prime time shows. The performance of the Mumbai police was most unprofessional, taking them almost twenty minutes to apprehend an accused; another few minutes and he might even have been released on anticipatory bail, given how accommodating the courts have been to him of late! Mr. Goswami's supporters might think his swan song performance was masterly- he held forth for fifteen minutes on his rights, his injuries, his innocence, the need for family consultations- incidentally, a privilege which he never allowed to the persons he mercilessly traduced, vilified and condemned on his programmes. But in reality his conduct was craven and cowardly, without any dignity, as he had to be dragged by four policemen from his flat. In those few minutes his bravado, rodomontade and posturing were exposed. Also in evidence were his over weening arrogance and bloated sense of entitlement, fully displayed in his recent foul mouthing of the Chief Minister and Commissioner of police.

  Notwithstanding the fulminations of the BJP and even the cautious statement issued by the Editor's Guild ( a balanced compromise among differing factions, I suspect, rather than a protest carrying any conviction ), Arnab Goswami is not a journalist, he ceased being one years ago when he hitched his wagon to the BJP. It doesn't matter why he did so, whether out of ideological affinity, an out sized ego, a yearning for power and fame, an intrinsic amorality and lack of any principles and abiding values. Whatever the reason, he does not possess a shred of journalistic ethics or values, he had become a digital mercenary and, ironically, best fitted the description of his likes by a Minister of the same government he had sold himself to- a " presstitute " The truth has an awkward way of revealing itself. For the truth is, he should have been in jail a long time ago.

  But not for the offence for which he has now been arrested, or the manner in which it was done. I am not on the merits of the charges against him ( that is for a court to decide ) but on the process. An FIR once closed by a magistrate cannot be reopened for investigation by the police without the order of a competent court- it does not appear that such an order was obtained. The Raigad police have not revealed the nature of the new evidence ( including the suppression of old evidence by the Fadnavis govt earlier, if any ) which could justify the reopening of a closed case. Why was Mr. Goswami not served a notice, or summoned and questioned, to hear his side of the story before arresting him in unholy haste ? And how was he remanded to judicial custody for two weeks by a judge when the Chief Judicial Magistrate himself was reported to have said that the reopening of a closed case was illegal and that there was no evidence to connect him with the " crime"? This episode shows the Indian criminal justice system at its worst, and frankly, no observer of the state of affairs in the country would be surprised at the events on display here.

  Because, over the last few years, the freedom of speech and of journalists has been subjected to persecution, vindictiveness and the gross misuse of state power relentlessly. One of the more successful initiatives of the BJP, it has been quickly emulated by all parties and governments. More than 55 newspersons have been reportedly arrested just during the pandemic period and many more have had FIRs lodged against them, including eminent editors and columnists. Not for revealing state secrets, but for reporting on the shortcomings of governments, states and central. They have been lumped together with terrorists and charged with sedition, inciting disaffection and revolt, causing enmity between communities, even offences under the dreaded UAPA which should have no place in even a half-democracy ( as Chetan Bhagat would no doubt put it ! ).  And when they cannot be accused of these offences directly, charges unrelated to journalism are brought against them, such as defamation or laundering of money or whatever else the febrile imagination of the I.O. can conjure up. The case against Goswami appears to be one of them. It is not without reason that India is at the 146th spot in the global index of journalistic freedom, and going further downhill rapidly.

   The apparent vindictiveness and  precipitate action of the Mumbai police and government in arresting Goswami post haste can only be a harbinger of worse times for Indian journalism. It will set off a chain reaction in BJP ruled states where the police have been hounding independent news persons with a feral ferocity not seen before. Journalists perceived to be either anti government or pro Opposition will now become the fodder for their vengeance. Even worse, the line between legality and illegality will become further blurred, and an already rampaging police will be emboldened to push the envelope even more. And all this just because the Mumbai police couldn't wait to do a more thorough job in nailing the editor-in-chief of Republic TV.

  For Arnab Goswami's rightful and deserved place is in a jail. He has, almost single handedly, shrunk the space for value based and independent journalism in the country, and his "success' has spawned a whole mob of dopplegangers who have practically taken over the media space. The fourth estate has become the fifth column of our democracy. Apart from the Deadly Duo he has been the one man who, with his reach, aggressive style and financial support from rapacious corporates, has done the maximum damage to the country's social and moral fabric. He has spread hatred and communalism on a huge scale, instigated our basest instincts that lead to lynch mobs, destroyed reputations and careers without any evidence, demonised one particular community shamelessly, intimidated government agencies into doing the wrong things ( such as the arrest of Rhea Chakrabarty). He is, in short, a danger to the community and should have been locked up a long time ago on any of a whole host of offences. But the validity and legality of the present arrest may not hold. It is an abuse of the law and just as two wrongs do not make a right, two abuses do not make for justice. Goswami should get his just desserts but it cannot be vindictive or outside the limits imposed by the law.

[ As of the date of writing this piece Mr. Goswami's petition for quashing the FIR against him or his bail application is yet to be adjudicated upon by the Mumbai High court. ]

18 comments:

  1. Brilliant Commentary as always.
    These are theatre actors, not journalists. They survive on 'leaks' from the sources - selective doses, not complete information too.

    Often, the leaks are meant to fuel prejudices or bias and in the best case scenario push a story either to the forefront or backyard.

    If they were to be openly aligned to an ideology and profess to do so, it would be much better.

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  2. I was called to watch the live video as the Farce (lit. not synonym) was happening, at the entrance to the man's apartment. The door was being pushed shut from and the police were pushing back from the outside. Even as I watched the police were able to enter.
    The filming, commentaries and sound-grabs were all from inside the house. Goswami had apparently not opened the front door for an hour. Better sense may have prevailed briefly. Or curiosity.
    Craven to the last as you say, Goswami was being asked to 'come along quietly', (ref.W.Naughton & Bobby-speak), as two officers tried to hold his arms and began yelling, 'assault' etc. The fellow managed to hang back & sit on a sofa chair and began reciting chapter & verse. Whose, being of no matter, but specious enough to impress none.
    His wife was filming by phone, talking, yelling, being sarcastic and tore a form she had been given to sign.
    The police continued to ASK/ REQUEST his kind cooperation. Their patience fraying with every passing minute. Finally they got him out of one chair and into another and then on his feet and out through the door. There was no assault or disrespect worth the description.
    I was aware of someone saying, 'good,' from somewhere inside my head. 'Frankly..I couldn't give a damn'.
    The only other thing worth mentioning is the hilarious self-righteousness of Goswami's political bosses. Someone read out a truncated list of journalists and activists killed, arrested and under harassment by the BJP, its minister of Home and what Avay refers to as, medium artillery.
    May it all come to a head and bring about the closure the country needs, from the overflowing gutters of present day politics and governance.

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    1. WHAT was the TIME OF POLICE ACTION. WHY SO MANY GUN WEILDING POLICE. WERE THEY ARRESTING A DACOIT or MURDERER or TERRORIST?

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    2. No, they were not arresting a GUN-WEILDING TERRORIST but were arresting a CANCER THAT IS DESTROYING INDIA!!!

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  3. Dhruv Rathee was reading the roll of those persecuted by the present government.

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  4. Indeed, brilliantly written, quite factual

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  5. Even if he was arrested for wrong reasons forgive us for celebrating it.The right reason should have been for the damage he did for our eyes, ears and mind all these years. Sad that there is no provision to book him on that charge.

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  6. In saying that he is "the one man who, with his reach, aggressive style and financial support from rapacious corporates, has done the maximum damage to the country's social and moral fabric" you are giving this minnow more credit than due. He is just the mouthpiece of the BJP government in power at the Centre, and spouts their venom. The Maharashtra government, by emulating the blatant misuse of state power by the Centre is only making a martyr out of him. They should have left him and his rants alone.

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  8. Great writing! Keep it up.
    Awesome choice of words!
    Enjoying reading this article as much as I enjoy Shashi Tharoor's.

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  9. Eloquent as usual. If I'm mistaken Avay, you can correct me, but I think you meant jail is the right place for Arnab G (for whatever reason) in a purely rhetorical sense, not a literal sense. While we can rightly despise Arnab's doings, all unethical or morally deplorable acts are not punishable, or crimes, under the law. Arnab's "presstitutism" to my knowledge is not criminal conduct.

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    1. No, Sandip. I do mean ( literally that his place is in jail. He has been blatantly stoking communalism, inciting hatred and violence against a minority community, criminally defaming public figures, accusing people of even murder without an iota of evidence, interfering in investigations thus obstructing the course of justice, committing contempt of court, threatening public functionaries. People here ( including journalists ) have been locked up for months for far less. He has been able to get away because of his proximity to the BJP and because he eminently suits their purpose of controlling the media narrative. The law should be the same for everyone.

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    2. Thank you for clarifying and elaborating, Avay. My prior exposure to Arnab has been limited to some video clips forwarded by my bhakt friends on social media, and my watching him when visiting some such friends who are glued to his program. I don't tune in myself as I find him insufferable.😀

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  10. Arnab is a prime example of the decay of an individuals mindset when he loses track of his roots and principles. The "high" of his meteoric rise eventually got to him and alas, he too got inflicted with the "god complex".. ironically, god has a way of showing who is boss, and Arnab has become a victim of his own style of propoganda. Abandoned by his clan, he now finds himself in no mans land, dazed and confused which is evident by his pleading with folded hands on national television. By doing so he has left his pack of followers disillusioned. It's simply pathetic to see your role model grovelling, when you are so used to see him "roaring" in the security of his studio walls.
    It would be interesting to note what life lessons he will learn from this when he is out. I used the be critical if him, but now I just feel sorry for him..

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  11. A man who lives by hate alone. He certainly doesn't have my sympathy

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  12. Brilliantly written. He literally destroyed the moral fabric of journalism in the country.

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  13. Without getting embroiled in the legal niceties about whether the Mumbai police was right or wrong in arresting Arnab Goswami, we should get into the main allegation raised against him by the wife of the interior designer: accusing Arnab of cheating her husband of his dues, which run into several lakhs. There should be an investigation into this allegation - asking Arnab whether he paid the dues or not.

    Sumanta Banerjee

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