Monday, December 20, 2010

Hindus, don't have a heart attack because of INDIAN MEDIA

Who owns media in India?

Recent Gujarat election have witnessed unaccountable money paid to media people both, print and electronic by Saudi Arabia to discredit Modi and the Hindutva forces, which Media did very faithfully without success. Most of the media is controlled by Christian missionary groups or CIA.

The rest of the media is controlled by Gulf muslims.

There are several major publishing groups in India, the most prominent among them are:

Times of India Group,
the Indian Express Group,
the Hindustan Times Group,
The Hindu group,
the Anandabazar Patrika Group,
the Eenadu Group,
the Malayalam Manorama Group,
the Mathrubhumi group,
the Sahara group, the Bhaskar group,
and the Dainik Jagran group.

Let us see the ownership of different media agencies.

NDTV: A very popular TV news media is funded by Gospels of Charity in Spain supports Communism. Recently it has developed a soft corner towards Pakistan because Pakistan President has allowed only this channel to be aired in Pakistan. Indian CEO Prannoy Roy is co-brother of Prakash Karat, General Secretary of Communist party of India. His wife and Brinda Karat are sisters. India Today is now bought by NDTV and is a Hindu bashing media.

CNN-IBN: This is 100 percent funded by Southern Baptist Church with its branches all over the world with HQ in US. The Church annually allocates $800 million for promotion of its channel. Its Indian head is Rajdeep Sardesai and his wife Sagarika Ghosh.

Times group list:
Times Of India, Mid-Day, Nav-Bharth Times, Stardust , Femina, Vijaya Times, Vijaya Karnataka, Times now (24- hour news channel) and many more. Times Group is owned by Bennet & Coleman. 'World Christian Council' does 80 percent of the Funding, and an Englishman and an Italian equally share balance of 20 percent. The Italian Robertio Mindo is a close relative of Sonia Gandhi.

Star TV: It is run by an Australian, who is supported by St. Peters Pontifical Church Melbourne.

Hindustan Times: Owned by Birla Group, but hands have changed since Shobana Bhartiya took over. Presently, it is working in Collobration with Times Group.

The Hindu: English daily, started over 125 years has been recently taken over by Joshua Society, Berne, Switzerland. N.Ram's wife is a Swiss national.

Indian Express: The Indian Express and new Indian Express (southern edition)ACTS Christian Ministries have major stake in the IndianExpress and the new Indian Express.

Eeenadu: Still to date controlled by an Indian named Ramoji Rao. Ramoji Rao is connected with film industry and owns a huge studio in Andhra Pradesh.

Andhra Jyothi: The Muslim party of Hyderabad known as MIM along with a Congress Minister has purchased this Telgu daily very recently.

The Statesman: It is controlled by Communist Party of India.

Kairal TV: It is controlled by Communist party of India (Marxist)

Mathrubhoomi: Leaders of Muslim League and Communist leaders have major investment.

Asian Age and Deccan Chronicle: owned by a Saudi Arabian Company with its chief Editor M.J. Akbar.

Gujrat riots which took place in 2002 where Hindus were burnt alive, Rajdeep Sardesai and Bharkha Dutt working for Star TV at time got around 5 Million Dollars from Saudi Arabia to cover only Muslim victims which they did very faithfully. Not a single Hindu family they covered whose near and dear ones had been burnt alive, it is reported. Recently OUTLOOK also carried the photos of relatives of muslim victims of Hyderabad blast.

Tarun Tejpal of Tehelka.com regularly gets flat checks from Arab countries to target BJP and Hindus only, it is said.

Malyayamanorama and the Deepika are owned by CIA and locally represented by Kerala Christians.

The ownership explains the control of media in India by foreigners. The result is obvious.

3 comments:

  1. already known info to most of the indians

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  2. @astrojoyd.sir, I am very glad today because of your comment.Do you know why ? Because, you said "known to most of the indians".If that is true than our mission of showing common man "the true face of media" is success.

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