Taking a dig at the media, Vijayan said that the recent false propaganda regarding Wayanad relief funds exemplifies the depth and extent of mainstream media's anti-leftist stance.
"After spreading falsehoods throughout the day, some even had the audacity to claim they were misled. After initially reporting incorrect information, they later corrected it, yet they pretend to be the ones who reported it accurately first. This is the state of the Malayalam media," the Chief Minister alleged.
Vijayan noted a surge of fake news and agenda-driven misinformation amid the competition among news channels. "There is a lingering doubt in society about whether these individuals are attempting to obstruct the central assistance that should be provided following the disaster," he charged.
Highlighting that the state has yet to recover from the calamity and that Kerala is working collectively towards Wayanad's recovery, he appealed to the media-- "The struggles for survival of a community should not be trivialised for the sake of channel ratings."
Published 21 September 2024, 08:44 IST