Kejriwal, media jump from one issue to another: Premji
BY Agencies3 Nov 2012 2:02 AM GMT
Agencies3 Nov 2012 2:02 AM GMT
IT czar Azim Premji on Friday had a dig at the media and India Against Corruption leader Arvind Kejriwal, saying they ‘flip’ from one issue to another without following through. ‘I think the media also, like Kejriwal, flips from topic to topic,’ the Wipro chairman told reporters.
‘What I would strongly request is for the media to have consistency in following through whatever they dig up,’ he said.
Responding to a query about whether issues of crony capitalism raised by civil society activists targeting politicians and corporate houses is a major concern, he said, ‘Things are no better, things are no worse than they have been in the last two years.’
He said the media can contribute a lot towards reformation of the country.
Asked if the government’s image has taken a beating by the recent ‘expose on Robert Vadra, Salman Khurshid and Gandhi family’, Premji said, ‘I don’t know if government (image) is taking a beating; its image is certainly not getting elevated by this.’
He hailed the burst of economic reforms initiatives announced by the government in recent weeks, but said one has to keep one’s fingers crossed vis-a-vis if there are reversals in execution of policies. ‘I think the government has taken some very positive initiatives in the last two months,’ he said, adding, there is a renewed focus on trying to execute them.
Premji also referred to the recent Cabinet reshuffle and said from what he understood, the ministers have been told to ‘give results’ and try to get bureaucrats to take more responsibility and fully support them if there are questioning (in future vis-a-vis any of the decisions).
‘I think things are moving in the right direction. Let’s keep our fingers crossed that there is no reversal which is significant in terms of policy announcements made so far,’ he said. He also hoped that the opposition would be ‘a little more constructive’ during the coming winter session of Parliament.
‘What I would strongly request is for the media to have consistency in following through whatever they dig up,’ he said.
Responding to a query about whether issues of crony capitalism raised by civil society activists targeting politicians and corporate houses is a major concern, he said, ‘Things are no better, things are no worse than they have been in the last two years.’
He said the media can contribute a lot towards reformation of the country.
Asked if the government’s image has taken a beating by the recent ‘expose on Robert Vadra, Salman Khurshid and Gandhi family’, Premji said, ‘I don’t know if government (image) is taking a beating; its image is certainly not getting elevated by this.’
He hailed the burst of economic reforms initiatives announced by the government in recent weeks, but said one has to keep one’s fingers crossed vis-a-vis if there are reversals in execution of policies. ‘I think the government has taken some very positive initiatives in the last two months,’ he said, adding, there is a renewed focus on trying to execute them.
Premji also referred to the recent Cabinet reshuffle and said from what he understood, the ministers have been told to ‘give results’ and try to get bureaucrats to take more responsibility and fully support them if there are questioning (in future vis-a-vis any of the decisions).
‘I think things are moving in the right direction. Let’s keep our fingers crossed that there is no reversal which is significant in terms of policy announcements made so far,’ he said. He also hoped that the opposition would be ‘a little more constructive’ during the coming winter session of Parliament.
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