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Jat leaders angry with the Media on non-supportive Coverege
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Posted On: 09-Feb-2010 06:50:30 By: Rajeev Sharma Font Size:

New Delhi: Jat OBC leaders and supporters, who had gathered at the rally, organised for the reservation of the community at Ramlila Maidan on Sunday were angry with the electronic and english print media for there non-supportaive approach in covering the rally and biased reporting of the same.

While talking to the 'MyNews', the leaders said that they were hurt by the response of two national English dailies by the report they had published in thier newspapers.

General Secretary Pushpendra Singh said,"Please go through the Times of India  and Hindustan times news related with Jat OBC Reservation rally at Ramlila ground, Delhi and compare it with Hindi print media. We were expecting that at least print and electronic media will help us for this demonstration but it looks like Indian media work for political parties and prefer at power/govt side".

"Yesterday we called up every single channels and nobody responded. Over a lacs of jats gathered there despite the fact full government machinery was there to sabotage this", he added.

He said that,"Please go through attached picture and do analysis your self were we only 8000? As stated by Times of India. Also see the space of news they have given".

Rajiv urged the media to be little bit sensitive about real issues, as now people are aware of every news through various source of information. He praised the Hindi news media for there positive reporting on the rally and thanked them on behalf of entire Jat OBC community.

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  Comment Posted by Ved Vrat Giri on 10-Feb-2010 12:51:32
Dear Mr. Colonel MS Dahiya, I tried to e-mail you, but it failed. However, I am pleased to have your comments on the news story titled \\\"Jat leaders angry with the Media on non-supportive Coverege\\\" published in www.mynews.in. I appreciate your desire and commitment to push your children into the field of journalism. I, as Editor-in-Chief of the four Web Portals, namely -- www.mynews.in, www.merikhabar.com www.citysamachar.com and www.mediamughals.com, would like to invite the whole of Jat Community to share the Web Space on the above mentioned Web Portals. It\\\'s a 100 per cent free facility. These are your Web Portals, use them as your own and help us make them better.
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  Comment Posted by Col ms dahiya on 10-Feb-2010 06:12:11
On 8feb10(JAT FEB) the jat community has shown to every one that we are capable of org an event par excellence,so why rely on the biased media,we should have our comprehensive reporting of the event& mail to the news channels/agencies.Also identify & bycot the biased agencies publically,along side adopt & encourage our own people in this field.I suggest we have own web site to express our views.col ms dahiya
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