Government’s Press Council of India appoints the rabidly anti-Hindu and anti-India Caravan’s Vinod Jose as a member

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In an extremely bizarre development, the nationalist government under Narendra Modi has appointed Vinod K Jose as a member of the Press Council of India. Vinod K Jose is the controversial editor of much tainted The Caravan magazine.

PCI appoints Vinod K Jose as a member

In a Press Council of India’s gazette notification dated 7th October 2021, the organisation officially announced the appointment of twenty-two new members for the 14th term. The new office-bearers will hold their post for 3 years unless they are removed, or they decide to resign. The new members include renowned journalists like Sri Ankur Dua from Chandigarh, famous writer Dr Baldev Raj Gupta, Sri Prakash Dubey, the convener and Group editor of Dainik Bhaskar.

Netizens slam government

However, the presence of Vinod K Jose in the same list as that of the above-mentioned ones did not go unnoticed by the alarmed netizens. People were quick to outline the anti-Hindu and anti-Modi history of the editor and questioned the government about his appointment.

An IAS and author Sanjay Dixit accused the BJP government of ignoring the nationalist and pro-Hindu voices. He further accused the party of playing appeasement politics by appealing to anti-national voices.

Another user @nitthoo17 reminded everyone about the mistakes done by the Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee government and wrote how his placating policies were not able to win the hearts.

A user Vishnu Soni castigated BJP for not listening to its core base, despite getting more than 300 seats in the Lok Sabha elections. He also advocated for Yogi to take charge of national politics.

One user, Lokesh Gupta used satire to criticize this appointment and accused the government of taking traitors onboard its theme of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikash.’

Jose’s history of anti-India journalism

Vinod K Jose is a well-known sympathiser of Indian anti-national forces acting both inside and outside the country. In 2005, he was questioned by the Crime Branch in New Delhi, about the articles he had written about the DU professor, Syed Abdul Rahman Geelani. Geelani was one of the main accused in the Indian Parliamentary attack in 2001. However, his biggest fame came after he interviewed the chief accused Afzal Guru which has been translated into multiple languages including Italian. He had also advocated for the clemency of Afzal Guru.

Caravan – The perfect magazine for Jose to carry out his agendas

He joined the Caravan in 2009 and is currently holding the editor position in the magazine. His tainted legacy continued in the Caravan as well and the magazine has been facing multiple lawsuits for its tainted and rabid journalism over the years.

Deep-necked in Hinduphobia, the magazine did not even spare the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the nation. The Pulwama attack, which killed 40 CRPF personnel, was treated by the magazine as an opportunity for cast-based analysis. The people working under Jose felt absolutely no shame in dialling the phone numbers of the relatives of the martyred personnel and asking their caste. Allegedly, the caste-based analysis was done by the magazine to deviate the nation’s attention from Pakistan’s involvement in the attack.

Read more: CRPF DIG slams The Caravan for its divisive article on martyrs

Read more: Vivek Doval slaps Jairam Ramesh and The Caravan with defamation charges

The appointment of a man, who has 2 decades of anti-Hindu and anti-Indian history behind him, at the Press watchdog is appalling and astounding, to say the least. The government is seen as not caring about the people who are constantly engaged in protecting the sovereignty and integrity of the nation. Rather, the appointment may be seen by few as rewarding anti-national elements for their propaganda. The government may view it as an inclusive policy, but it’s a classic case of appointing an arsonist at the position of firefighter.

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