Politics in Haryana’s Media: Influence, Alliances, and Allegiances
Media and politics in Haryana share a close and often troubling relationship.
Media Houses with Political Leanings
Several media outlets are openly aligned with specific political ideologies or parties. This leads to biased reporting, selective outrage, and lack of critical questioning during election seasons.
Election-Time Propaganda
Media in Haryana sees a surge in “sponsored content” during elections. From glorifying certain leaders to downplaying opposition movements (like the farmer agitation), media coverage often appears one-sided.
Control Through Money
Political parties and their business allies often control media through advertising and investment. Many journalists operate under pressure from local leaders or power brokers, especially in semi-urban and rural areas.
Conclusion
Political influence is reshaping public trust in Haryana’s media. To regain credibility, media houses must invest in editorial independence and transparency in funding.