Godi Media
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Godi Media is an Indian phrase used to describe a perceived quid pro quo relationship between Indian media and the ruling BJP Government. This term was coined by journalist Ravish Kumar.</ref>"'Godi Media' Has Many Questions for Rahul Gandhi, But None for Narendra Modi". The Wire.</ref> [1] [2]
The term has come more into light during the current farmers' protest in Delhi.[3]
- ↑ "Shaheen Bagh and the spiralling hostility against 'Godi Media'". 📢 Newslaundry.
- ↑ ""99.99 per cent of Indian media is 'Godi Media', doing 'chamchagiri' of Narendra Modi, showing 'bakwas'…. TV is making a fool of you, brainwashing you with bogus debates and propaganda": Ravish Kumar". April 12, 2019.
- ↑ "Farmers' Protest: It is Instagrammers Vs 'Godi Media'". MEGHNA PRAKASH. The Quint. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
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