A few days back instead of appreciating and encouraging the police personnel, who were able to arrest the dreaded cold blooded Maoist murderer Chatradhar Mahato from Lalgarh risking their own lives, some politically motivated media in West Bengal raised their voice against the ‘so-called’ deceitful manner of his detention. They also tried to make a hue and cry on the plea that their noble profession has been tarnished beyond redemption.
During interrogation Chatradhar Mahato has revealed shockingly that immediately before the start of the join operation in Lalgarh on 17th June, 2009 many Maoist terrorists and Maoist sympathizers represented by students of Jadavpur University and other professions were able to escape the joint forces in the guise of reporters.
It is strange that no media has raised even any least protest against this tarnishing of their noble profession by the Maoists. This attitude on their part triggers the impression to gain ground that except police anyone can use the disguise of their noble profession for any purpose, whatsoever, including that of antinational character and nature.
They believe that as long as it is against the CPI (M) and the mainstream Leftists, it is right, praiseworthy and above criticism.
During interrogation Chatradhar Mahato has revealed shockingly that immediately before the start of the join operation in Lalgarh on 17th June, 2009 many Maoist terrorists and Maoist sympathizers represented by students of Jadavpur University and other professions were able to escape the joint forces in the guise of reporters.
It is strange that no media has raised even any least protest against this tarnishing of their noble profession by the Maoists. This attitude on their part triggers the impression to gain ground that except police anyone can use the disguise of their noble profession for any purpose, whatsoever, including that of antinational character and nature.
They believe that as long as it is against the CPI (M) and the mainstream Leftists, it is right, praiseworthy and above criticism.
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