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Isn't Media making a commandos task more difficult at Mumbai attack? Media unknowingly or knowingly revealing all the strategy to terrorist by coverage. "Bas media ko har haal mai apni rotiya sekni hain"
Asked by Hindu,
27 Nov '08 02:21 pm
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Yes media crowding around makes even the rescue and emergency operations very difficult. In the name of coverage of news and information ....they also create lot of crowds, tension, obstruction, etc which means waste of time and energy and many lives or injuries cannot be saved or cured due to delays in getting first aid or hosptalization. See ambulances, strechers, etc are not able to reach the spot becasuse camera men, media and onlookers are surrouding these areas.
Media should be allowed only after rescue and emergency operations are done. When investigation is going on media should not be allowed except for police/govt media that needs to cover the scene. Otherwise all the plans and secrets are out.
Answered by NASAman, 27 Nov '08 03:56 pm
Media should be allowed only after rescue and emergency operations are done. When investigation is going on media should not be allowed except for police/govt media that needs to cover the scene. Otherwise all the plans and secrets are out.
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Yup there needs to be a media blackout till the operation is completed
Answered by Saj Sierra, 27 Nov '08 02:24 pm
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Yes,,,, you are 100% true,,,,, Commandos ko apni duty maloom hoti hai,,,,
Answered by shrikant khatavkar, 27 Nov '08 02:22 pm
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