Pawan Kalyan has been fighting against the media for standard news and discussions. He has been under a lot of pump for being silent on the regular discussions happening against him in popular media channels for months.
It got to a point where people started questioning the media houses, don't they have any other news to telecast rather than these debates.
Pawan Kalyan lost his cool after the discussions shifted to an actress abusing him and his mother with a dangerous cuss word. He made allegations on social media and started being highly active on Twitter and media barons filed a case on him saying that he fabricated the proofs.
Now, the actor stopped tweeting about them all the time and shifted focus to books. While sharing a book by Nani Palkhiwala, "We, The Nation .. The Lost Decades" he wrote
"When I was in London, a group of girls& boys had asked me to suggest few books for widening their level of socio- political understanding; thatâs the Reason why I am posting the books which I have read & these are from my personal library.
This book written by Late Sri. Nani Palkhiwala, it came into my hands when my 2nd brother Nagababu was doing his law in 1980âs & got it home. Till now he never knows that he was the one who introduced me to Nani Palkhiwala,who played a key role in shaping up my political thinking."
He shared an excerpt from the book,
"The following highlighted part is an excerpt from that book and it is more relevant than before. "
It read, " This is not to say that press is free from blemish. It is not, It errs, as all human institutions do. To make the press worthy of absolute freedom it is entitled to enjoy, there must be self-regulation, just as legal and accountancy professions have. There must be a body where press is accountable.
Journalism is not a business; it is a profession. A professional should be ready to accept standards and a sense of values."
Well, Pawan Kalyan is not going to let his issue with media go just like that.
It got to a point where people started questioning the media houses, don't they have any other news to telecast rather than these debates.
Pawan Kalyan lost his cool after the discussions shifted to an actress abusing him and his mother with a dangerous cuss word. He made allegations on social media and started being highly active on Twitter and media barons filed a case on him saying that he fabricated the proofs.
Now, the actor stopped tweeting about them all the time and shifted focus to books. While sharing a book by Nani Palkhiwala, "We, The Nation .. The Lost Decades" he wrote
"When I was in London, a group of girls& boys had asked me to suggest few books for widening their level of socio- political understanding; thatâs the Reason why I am posting the books which I have read & these are from my personal library.
This book written by Late Sri. Nani Palkhiwala, it came into my hands when my 2nd brother Nagababu was doing his law in 1980âs & got it home. Till now he never knows that he was the one who introduced me to Nani Palkhiwala,who played a key role in shaping up my political thinking."
He shared an excerpt from the book,
"The following highlighted part is an excerpt from that book and it is more relevant than before. "
It read, " This is not to say that press is free from blemish. It is not, It errs, as all human institutions do. To make the press worthy of absolute freedom it is entitled to enjoy, there must be self-regulation, just as legal and accountancy professions have. There must be a body where press is accountable.
Journalism is not a business; it is a profession. A professional should be ready to accept standards and a sense of values."
Well, Pawan Kalyan is not going to let his issue with media go just like that.