The I.N.D.I Alliance has launched an inventory of 14 information anchors whom they’ve determined to ‘boycott.’ A duplicate of the record was shared on X, formally Twitter by Congress chief Pawan Khera on September 14, Thursday.
The following resolution was taken by the INDIA media committee in a digital assembly held this afternoon. #JudegaBharatJeetegaIndia #जुड़ेगा_भारत_जीतेगा_इण्डिया pic.twitter.com/561bteyyti
— Pawan Khera 🇮🇳 (@Pawankhera) September 14, 2023
“In the list “The following decision was taken by the INDIA media committee in a virtual meeting held this afternoon,” Khera wrote whereas attaching a duplicate of the record of the names of stories anchors on whose exhibits not one of the INDIA events will ship their representatives.
The names included are as follows:
Aditi Tyagi – Bharat Express
Aman Chopra – News 18
Amish Devgan – News 18
Anand Narasimhan – News 18
Arnab Goswami – Republic
Ashok Shrivastav – DD News
Chitra Tripathi – Aaj Tak
Gaurav Sawant – India Today
Navika Kumar – Times Now
Prachi Parashar – India TV
Rubika Liaquat – Bharat 24
Shiv Aroor – India Today
Sudhir Chaudhary – Aaj Tak
Sushant Sinha
Yesterday (September 13, Wednesday), in an fascinating resolution, the alliance coordination committee authorised the sub-committee on the media to resolve on the names of the TV anchors to be boycotted by the alliance. The I.N.D.I. Alliance bloc events is not going to ship their spokespersons to exhibits hosted by anchors chosen by the sub-committee.
#WATCH | On INDIA alliance Coordination Committee assembly, Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal says, “The Coordination Committee has determined to start out the method for figuring out seat-sharing. It was determined that member events would maintain talks and resolve on the earliest. The… pic.twitter.com/JnOmapYJ7Z
— ANI (@ANI) September 13, 2023
“The coordination committee authorised the Sub-Group on Media to decide upon the names of the anchors on whose shows none of the INDIA parties will send their representatives,” mentioned the joint assertion issued after the assembly. It is notable that there are 19 members within the working group for media.
The announcement was made by Congress basic secretary Ok.C. Venugopal at a press convention after the opposition bloc members held a gathering in Nationalist Congress Party supremo Sharad Pawar’s residence on 13 September to chalk out methods to struggle the elections collectively. Out of 28 member events, there are 14 members within the coordination committee, and 12 of them attended the assembly.