Wednesday, June 26, 2013

In India, a journalist led reportage, sitting on the shoulders of a survivor of the flood

Indian journalist told the victims of floods, sitting on the shoulders of one of the survivors of the locals, writes The Telegraph.

In the video of the local television channel News Express is seen as a resident of the village is on the waterlogged ankles in water, and the journalist Narayan Pargayen sitting on top of a man holding a microphone and tells the story of casualties or damage.

Such a method of presentation has caused outrage among viewers. However Pargayen complained portal News Laundry, that came down on him criticism was unfair.

According to him, the effects of the floods were terrible - a lot of people were left without shelter, food and water, and he was stuck there for three days, along with his crew to provide all possible assistance to the local people, providing them with money and food.

The journalist also said that the man, riding on which he sat himself suggested a way to move as a sign of gratitude.

"Visitors viewed video clip called my behavior was inhuman and wrong, but we are actually helping the flood victims," ​​- said Pargayen. According to him, a local resident, on whose shoulders he finally had to agree to sit down, was extremely pushy, wanting to express my respect for him.



1 comment:

  1. Nice Post!!!
    Journalism is considered as the most toughest and adventurous job among all other. That's the reason the students who have guts and the skills to of facing the lost's of danger decide to choose this as there career and for them the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Medi Courses or the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Medi Admissions are best to study and utilize there skills in better way. Thanks.

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