Moreover, opposition parties have no prominent leader who may be acceptable as an alternative to the leader of the majority party. The recent alignment of the different opposition parties has started showing, some serious cracks in it. Such an Opposition makes Parliamentary democracy just a farce. The party whip is used so effectively because the leader of the. As a result of it they are dominated by one group of men.
Such an organization is bound to become dictatorial and decision will be taken at the higher level. The virtual working of the ruling party becomes monolithic. This contrary to the spirit of parliamentary democracy, because the decisions should be broad based.
One of the saving graces is that many a time the Prime Minister calls a meeting of the opposition parties in order to take some important decisions. This helps the ruling party to know the: different shades of opinions of the different classes of people and different regions. In fact, important decisions in a democratic setup and particularly so when it is parliamentary democracy should be taken by taking all the parties into confidence.
Another point which makes our parliamentary democracy somewhat chaste is that the ruling party is not prepared to dictate its terms to the opposition and other sections of the people. The spirit of democracy demands that there should be 'give and take'. The Assam problem has been solved through negotiations so is the case with Tripura problem.
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In a country like India where there is significant rate and sometimes spicy stories like sports, or what a particular celebrity is doing etc. This open-access article is published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4. Poor coverage of important issues however, channels are not expected to be moralistic or prudish, and this self- In a mad race to gain TRP and popularity the media tends to show what people regulation is aimed not at moral policing, but rather at ensuring that overtly want to see, sidelining some important news which are of real public importance regressive and explicit acts and visuals do not slip into broadcasts.
The best example was lakme fashion week which was captured by nearly every channel, while the suicide by farmers in Maharashtra during the 6 Privacy same time was neglected. As a rule channels must not intrude on private lives, or personal affairs of individuals, unless there is a clearly established larger and identifiable public 4. The underlying principle that news channels abide This is another drawback of the media. It only gives the news when a particular by is that the intrusion of the private spaces, records, transcripts, telephone incident occurs, but rarely keeps the follow up which is very necessary.
However, it is also understood that the 5. Focus on huge profit margins, not serving public pursuit of the truth and the news is not possible through the predetermined It has also come to notice that, the media publishes the news, which are principle of prior permission; hence door stepping individuals or authorities for favourable to a particular candidate for monetary or other consideration.
The the purpose of newsgathering may be used only in the larger purpose of public term which is popularly called as paid news. Further, in the case of minors, in any broadcast that intrudes on their has acquired serious dimensions. Today it goes beyond the corruption of privacy, the channel should attempt, where possible, to seek the consent of the individual journalists and media companies and has become pervasive, parent or legal guardian.
However, the defense of the premise of privacy cannot structured and highly organized. It does however apply 6. Trial by media in its entirety, as per the provisions mentioned above, to their children and kin Media trial is a concept used in late 20th and 21st Century to describe the impact of who are minors The trial by media generally is in criminal cases, where media creates the perceptions of guilt or innocence of the accused, in the Conclusion mind of people regarding the crime, even before the courts have passed a The Media is referred as fourth estate of democracy.
For proper functioning of judgment or sometimes even before the trial commences. Because of this the democracy free press is must. But free press does not mean an uncontrolled press. The problem then comes is who and how to control press.
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