The History of Media & Politics in Subcontinent; See what India's 1st Newspaper says about Democracy

Sohail Shuja

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
DISCLAIMER: Any relation to the present scenarios is merely coincidental

Viewpoint: What India's first newspaper says about democracy

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India's first newspaper, founded in 1780, held up a mirror to British rule in India. It can also teach us about how tyrants work and how an independent press can stop them, writes journalist and historian Andrew Otis.

Known as Hicky's Bengal Gazette after its intrepid founder, James Augustus Hicky, the newspaper notoriously dogged the most powerful men in India.

It dug into their private lives and accused them of corruption, bribery and abuse of rights. Among many claims, it accused the then ruler of British India, Governor General Warren Hastings, of bribing the chief justice of India's Supreme Court.

It alleged that Hastings and his top aides launched illegal wars of conquest, taxed the people without representation and suppressed freedom of speech.

The newspaper also reported on the lives of Europeans and the Indian poor - often news that its competitors would have ignored. It bonded with those at the lowest levels of colonial society, especially the soldiers who fought and died in the wars waged by the British East India Company.

At the height of its power, the Company controlled large parts of India with its own armed forces. But it was disbanded after Indian soldiers in its army revolted against the British in 1857.

The newspaper, in fact, called on the soldiers to mutiny, arguing that their throats were "devoted to the wild chimeras of a madman", a reference to Hastings.

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Warren Hastings was the then ruler of British India


But soon the criticisms became too much for the government to stand. Those in power sought to discredit those who held them accountable.

The East India Company funded a rival newspaper to control the narrative, while Hastings' surrogates resorted to ad hominem attacks, calling the newspaper "insolent" and referring to its writers as "pitiful scoundrels".

Finally, when one of its anonymous writers argued that the "people are no longer bound to obey" when the government no longer consults their welfare, the East India Company moved to shut it down.

Hastings repeatedly sued Hicky himself for libel. Hicky stood little chance in front of a bribed judiciary.

He was found guilty and, despite printing his newspaper from jail for another nine months, the Supreme Court issued a special order to seize his printing press, shuttering India's first newspaper for good.

Eventually the allegations of abuse of power and rights made it back to England. Armed with reports from Hicky's Bengal Gazette, the members of parliament launched an investigation.

This resulted in the recall and impeachment of both Hastings and the Chief Justice of India at the time.

The reports in Hicky's Bengal Gazette, and later, in the British newspapers, were instrumental in building public pressure against corruption.

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General Warren Hastings' impeachment trial in 1788


Like in the case of India's first newspaper, authoritarian leaders today seek to suppress the press. The source of their power is to convince enough of the public to believe them, and not what they read in the press.

Politicians who want to be dictators are not new. But why are they so dangerous now?

They have new tools to sow divisions between citizens. Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter and other forms of social media have created "filter bubbles" in which people consume and share content they already agree with.

The result is that people across the world are increasingly divided into tribes as social media allows politicians to communicate directly with their citizens.

For instance, US President Donald Trump often lashes out at the news media with tweets, denigrating them as "fake news" and as "enemies of the people".

Social media has also had a deadly effect in India, where a recent spate of mob lynchings were linked to child abduction rumours spreading over WhatsApp.

Online trolls in India have also backed a Hindu nationalist agenda. Activists and journalists in the country were arrested in August and, in the fallout, many on social media termed them "anti-national" and said they were against the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party-led government.

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The Supreme Court was the centre of the British East India Company's government


In such a tumultuous atmosphere, it is time for companies like Google, Facebook and Twitter to be accountable for their effect on society and to follow ethics guidelines that newspapers have followed for decades. Social media companies bear a responsibility to foster connections and dialogue - not division and hate.

Dictators such as Hastings have come and gone. But these men set the stage for the subjugation of India. They created the political structure upon which British rule began. Through them, a subcontinent that is home to hundreds of millions came to be ruled by a company of a couple of hundred men.

They gained legitimacy not only through the sword, but by controlling what others could write about them.

Now we have democratically elected politicians who wield social media in the same way, using it to degrade the value of a free press and pit citizens against each other.

The fight between Hastings and Hicky is not that different from the fight we face today. The only thing that has changed is the tools used to fight.

Andrew Otis is the author of Hicky's Bengal Gazette: The Untold Story of India's First Newspaper, published by Westland.

Source: BBC
 

AntiGossip

Senator (1k+ posts)
Exactly ..1947(ok) .... 1980(ok) .... 1990 (ok)....2000(fine)..... 2018(WTF????!?!)
bhaniya loser low class Kali ma brainless cow urine drinking dehli govt !!
 

Sohail Shuja

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Exactly ..1947(ok) .... 1980(ok) .... 1990 (ok)....2000(fine)..... 2018(WTF????!?!)
bhaniya loser low class Kali ma brainless cow urine drinking dehli govt !!

Not only Delhi, but it happens everywhere. Judiciary and media had served as tools in the hands of politicians and powerful to suppress the voice of truth. However, in today's era, we have another form of an uncontrolled media; the social media, which is going unchecked and serving as a tool for the elite politicians and powerful exploiters. Should they remain unchecked and unaccounted for their role in shaping up peoples mind and leading them astray?

Please ponder upon these lines out of the article

Dictators such as Hastings have come and gone. But these men set the stage for the subjugation of India. They created the political structure upon which British rule began. Through them, a subcontinent that is home to hundreds of millions came to be ruled by a company of a couple of hundred men.

They gained legitimacy not only through the sword, but by controlling what others could write about them.

Now we have democratically elected politicians who wield social media in the same way, using it to degrade the value of a free press and pit citizens against each other.

The fight between Hastings and Hicky is not that different from the fight we face today. The only thing that has changed is the tools used to fight.
 
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AntiGossip

Senator (1k+ posts)
Not only Delhi, but it happens everywhere. Judiciary and media had served as tools in the hands of politicians and powerful to suppress the voice of truth. However, in today's era, we have another form of an uncontrolled media; the social media, which is going unchecked and serving as a tool for the elite politicians and powerful exploiters. Should they remain unchecked and unaccounted for their role in shaping up peoples mind and leading them astray?

Please ponder upon these lines out of the article
Totally rubbish article to promote Social Media
Past century events irrelevant to current issues
Social media doesn't mean a thing on ground realities
But to keep a self consciousness happy away from chaos believe the sky is ground and vice versa as far silly media concerned, simply.
 

Sohail Shuja

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Totally rubbish article to promote Social Media
Past century events irrelevant to current issues
Social media doesn't mean a thing on ground realities
But to keep a self consciousness happy away from chaos believe the sky is ground and vice versa as far silly media concerned, simply.

How simple, indeed :clap:clap:clap
 

AntiGossip

Senator (1k+ posts)
How simple, indeed :clap:clap:clap
I am with you as far the story goes from deep inside Sohail Shuja as I am owner of Youtube ch's
but in light of turn of events from last 30 years one has to be patriotic at die hard level to get anything in limelight to get anything done in reality.
 

AntiGossip

Senator (1k+ posts)
Some are even worse psychopaths. They don't know a thing but keep on puking hatred everywhere. Such melancholic bickers, whose mouths are really bigger than their heads
Ha ha ..he he
to tell you the truth
as a youtuber ...it reflects how bad their personal lives are with keeping a level mind
I didn't expect so much psycho thoughts from all of them.
And being on forums one can see the level mindedness from our brothers Pakistani posts straight up.
 

Sohail Shuja

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
I am with you as far the story goes from deep inside Sohail Shuja as I am owner of Youtube ch's
but in light of turn of events from last 30 years one has to be patriotic at die hard level to get anything in limelight to get anything done in reality.
"Patriotism is the virtue of the vicious" according to Oscar Wilde :rolleyes:
 

SaRashid

Minister (2k+ posts)
Now we have democratically elected politicians who wield social media in the same way, using it to degrade the value of a free press and pit citizens against each other.

The fight between Hastings and Hicky is not that different from the fight we face today. The only thing that has changed is the tools used to fight.

Andrew Otis is the author of Hicky's Bengal Gazette: The Untold Story of India's First Newspaper, published by Westland.

Source: BBC

Liar liar pants on fire!

Social media or propaganda network is dominated by ISPR warriors who keep on spreading venom against those politicians they don't agree with.

And don't try to mislead people by inferring that the British Indian government was democratic. British hadn't given democracy to India until 1937 (even that was controlled democracy of Ayub Khan's style).

Pakistan's armed forces are not much different from their former masters of East India Company. You guys also persecute free media like you do to Dawn and Jang media groups. You even kidnap and assassinate journalists. You killed Salim Shehzad, got Cyril Almeida run away from Pakistan, had assassination attempt on Hamid Mir.

Stop acting so holy, you can be only as holy as the cow urine!
 

Sohail Shuja

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Ha ha ..he he
to tell you the truth
as a youtuber ...it reflects how bad their personal lives are with keeping a level mind
I didn't expect so much psycho thoughts from all of them.
And being on forums one can see the level mindedness from our brothers Pakistani posts straight up.

I agree, as "only two things are infinite. Human Stupidity and the Universe. However, I am not sure about the latter." (quoting Einstein).
 

SaRashid

Minister (2k+ posts)
Social media has also had a deadly effect in India, where a recent spate of mob lynchings were linked to child abduction rumours spreading over WhatsApp.

Indians aren't much different from you.

The holy cows of Pakistan ran propaganda against Nawaz Sharif's wife that she was playing a drama in a hospital of London. Goons of ISI and PTI were sent to Avenfield apartment where they hurled derogatory remarks and carried out attacks on Nawaz Sharif's family.

Therefore, stop acting so holy, you're not holy. You're as dirty as these Indians are!
 

Sohail Shuja

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Liar liar pants on fire!

Social media or propaganda network is dominated by ISPR warriors who keep on spreading venom against those politicians they don't agree with.

And don't try to mislead people by inferring that the British Indian government was democratic. British hadn't given democracy to India until 1937 (even that was controlled democracy of Ayub Khan's style).

Pakistan's armed forces are not much different from their former masters of East India Company. You guys also persecute free media like you do to Dawn and Jang media groups. You even kidnap and assassinate journalists. You killed Salim Shehzad, got Cyril Almeida run away from Pakistan, had assassination attempt on Hamid Mir.

Stop acting so holy, you can be only as holy as the cow urine!

Looks like you are really high on some holy drink. What are you implying? am I from ISPR or am I an Indian?
 

Sohail Shuja

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Indians aren't much different from you.

The holy cows of Pakistan ran propaganda against Nawaz Sharif's wife that she was playing a drama in a hospital of London. Goons of ISI and PTI were sent to Avenfield apartment where they hurled derogatory remarks and carried out attacks on Nawaz Sharif's family.

Therefore, stop acting so holy, you're not holy. You're as dirty as these Indians are!

Yes, thats the point of discussion. Hadn't the social media been used to provoke people to do all this? shouldn't there be a check on social media for invoking such agony?
 

SaRashid

Minister (2k+ posts)
Yes, thats the point of discussion. Hadn't the social media been used to provoke people to do all this? shouldn't there be a check on social media for invoking such agony?
Hehehe check on social media because this is the only ground which exposes the holy armed forces of Pakistan?

Go on, mute people, Pharaoh did the same!