Let emotions not overrun reason, says President
He said emotions should not overrun reason and disagreement should be expressed through debate and discussion.
President Pranab Mukherjee inaugurated the National Press Day celebrations organized by the Press Council of India here where he made the remarks on Monday.
He also gave away National Awards for excellence in journalism on the occasion.
Speaking at the function, the President said prestigious awards are a public recognition, of talent, merit and hard work, by peers and leaders in the profession.
"Such awards should be cherished and valued by those who receive them. Sensitive minds sometimes get disturbed by some incidents in society. Emotions should not overrun reason and disagreement should be expressed through debate and discussion. We must, as proud Indians, have confidence in the idea of India and the values and principles enshrined in our Constitution. India has always been able to self-correct whenever such a need has arisen," Mukherjee said.
The President said the media must act as a watchdog of public interest and give voice to the marginalized.
"Journalists must bring to public notice the array of ills and deprivations that continue to beset large number of our people. The power of the media should be used to reset our moral compass and promote liberalism, humanism and decency in public life. While opinion is free, facts should be sacred. Caution should be exercised in passing judgements, especially on matters where the due process of law is yet to be completed. We must never forget that careers and reputations take years to build but only minutes to demolish" Mukherjee said.
He said the media fraternity of India are not only providers of news, but also educators who empower our citizens and strengthen the democratic framework of our country.
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