In the latest episode of Viewpoint LIVE with Afrida Ali, the discussion centered around the controversial statements made by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma regarding the recent floods in the state. Sarma alleged that the Meghalaya university campus, which is run by a Muslim organization, was built by cutting down trees, contributing to the devastating floods.
Journalists on the panel, however, were quick to rebuke Sarma’s claims, pointing out that the real issue lies in the lack of proper flood management and environmental policies in the region. They emphasized the need for accountability and sustainable development practices to prevent future similar disasters.
The discussion also shed light on the importance of responsible journalism and fact-checking, especially when dealing with sensitive issues like religion and environmental conservation. It was a stark reminder of the power and responsibility that journalists hold in shaping public opinion and holding those in positions of power accountable.
Overall, the episode served as a thought-provoking conversation on the complex challenges faced by regions prone to natural disasters and the role of media in promoting transparency and accountability. Viewpoint LIVE continues to be a platform for insightful discussions and diverse perspectives on pressing issues facing our society.
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Video “Viewpoint LIVE with Afrida Ali: Himanta’s Flood Jihad Claim & Journalist Rebuke | Free Press Journal” was uploaded on 08/22/2024 to Youtube Channel The Free Press Journal
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