
In this episode of Hafta, we have Shipra Garg, our subscriber from the United States, and Meghnad joining our in-house panel of Abhinandan Sekhri, Manisha Pande, and Raman Kirpal to discuss news that made headlines this week.
Abhinandan begins the podcast by discussing the recent CBI ‘leak’. The panel discusses the role of media in covering a crisis that involves the country’s central investigation agency. They also touch upon CJI Ranjan Gogoi’s statement: “You don’t deserve a hearing.”
The panel then talks about the outrage against Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, after a picture of him holding a poster reading ‘Smash Brahminical Patriarchy’ was circulated. Manisha discusses television debates and hashtags like #BoycottTwitter that followed. Shipra adds how this news has also erupted in the US where channels are reporting that “Hindus in India are angry with Jack Dorsey”.
Moving on, the panel talks about the death of American citizen John Allen Chau, who was killed by Sentinelese tribe in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Meghnad says “[It’s the] arrogance of the civilised man that is at play [when they say] that our way of living is the best and others who are not doing it like that are somehow doing it wrong.” Abhinandan disagrees, he argues that since some customs of these aboriginal tribes are primitive it’s desirable that they should be integrated into modern society.
Hear the panel discuss the dissolution of Jammu & Kashmir Assembly where decisions were made on Twitter rather than Assembly floor. Raman sums up the situation saying, “It is only in this government that the fax machine stops working, or the ink is changed or the EVM machines don’t function properly.”
Listen to all this and more!
References:
The Indian Express’s editorial on CBI Case
Chitra Subramaniam’s piece Jack Dorsey’s Smash Brahminical Patriarchy Poster
Rituparna Chatterjee’s piece on Jack Dorsey’s Smash Brahminical Patriarchy Poster
Republic TV’s Debate 1 on Jack Dorsey’s Smash Brahminical Patriarchy Poster
Republic TV’s Debate 2 on Jack Dorsey’s Smash Brahminical Patriarchy Poster
Recommendations:
Shipra Garg
Manisha Pande
The beginning of the end of Andaman & Nicobar’s Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups by Denis Giles
Baby’s Killing Tests India’s Protection of an Aboriginal Culture by Ellen Barry and Hari Kumar
Meghnad
A petty autocracy by Gautam Bhatia
Abhinandan Sekhri
No check, little balance by Bhanu Pratap Mehta
Behind the ‘Leonine gaze” of Fredrich Douglas by Radio One
Raman Kirpal
No check, little balance by Bhanu Pratap Mehta
This podcast was produced by Kartik Nijhawan, recorded by Anil Kumar and audio editing was done by Umrav Singh.
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