Key Points

Congress MP Jairam Ramesh has criticized PM Modi for not holding unscripted press conferences in 11 years, questioning his transparency. He accused Modi of avoiding tough questions in Parliament and remaining silent on Trump's claims about India-Pakistan relations. Ramesh also raised doubts about electoral fairness in Maharashtra, citing Rahul Gandhi's allegations of rigging. The Congress leader emphasized the need for accountability and spontaneous media interactions in a democracy.

Key Points: Jairam Ramesh Questions PM Modi's Avoidance of Unscripted Media Interactions

  • Ramesh highlights PM Modi's lack of unscripted press meets in 11 years
  • Accuses Modi of avoiding opposition questions in Parliament
  • Questions silence on Trump's India-Pakistan claims
  • Raises concerns over electoral integrity in Maharashtra polls
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Why doesn't he take freewheeling interview?: Jairam Ramesh criticises PM Modi's media interaction

Congress MP Jairam Ramesh criticizes PM Modi for avoiding freewheeling press conferences, raising concerns over transparency and accountability in democracy.

"The only issue is why for 11 years Prime Minister Modi has not held a free-wheeling press conference where he has taken questions from the media. – Jairam Ramesh"

New Delhi, June 8

Congress MP Jairam Ramesh on Sunday expressed concerns over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reluctance to engage in free-wheeling press conferences, questioning his transparency and accountability.

He pointed out that despite the importance of media in democracy, PM Modi has not held an unscripted press meet in 11 years, saying they are heavily scripted and lack spontaneity.

Speaking to ANI, the Congress MP said, "The only issue is why for 11 years Prime Minister Modi has not held a free-wheeling press conference where he has taken questions from the media. He had a large number of interviews during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, but the producer, director, music director, scriptwriter, main actor and cameraman were all PM Narendra Modi."

He also accused PM Modi of not answering questions from the opposition in Parliament and not attending all-party meetings. Ramesh highlighted that PM Modi's approach differs significantly from that of his predecessors, who would often hold spontaneous press meets and patiently answer tough questions.He said, "This is a fundamental tenet of democracy. The Prime Minister or President talks to the media and takes questions from the media. This Prime Minister does not answer questions from the opposition, give answers in Parliament, or attend all party meetings."

The Congress MP questioned Prime Minister Modi over United States President Donald Trump's claims on brokering a cessation of hostilities between India and Pakistan.

Ramesh stated, "President Trump is making claims after claims, 12 claims in 20 days. The Prime Minister is quiet. The Chief of Defence Staff has made important revelations in Singapore, but the Prime Minister hasn't said anything. Where is the accountability? If he believes that the media is an important instrument of our democracy, then why doesn't he take a freewheeling interview?... Have a freewheeling interview. You have been there for 11 years. There is no country in the world where a Prime Minister or President does not face the media. Each and every predecessor of PM Modi has had media interactions... Take spontaneous questions from the media. Let the media ask questions fearlessly and you answer... That is when accountability will be seen."

He went on to say, "Prime Minister ignores Parliament. Whenever we (opposition) ask questions, he says Jawaharlal Nehru is responsible. Any achievement - Narendra Modi. Any question we ask - Jawaharlal Nehru... He doesn't respond in Parliament; he gives election speeches. He speaks once a year in Parliament, during the motion of thanks. His target is Mr. Nehru, Congress and not the questions of today, not questions on economy, foreign policy, neighbourhood policy... We want a special session of Parliament... There was no announcement for it. Monsoon session will start; will they allow discussion on security challenges? Pahalgam attack terrorists have still not been brought to justice..."

Meanwhile, Jairam Ramesh raised doubts on the "integrity" of the electoral process following Rahul Gandhi's recent statement on the Maharashtra elections.

Ramesh said, "The Congress party in particular Rahul Gandhi has been raising questions on the way the election process has been conducted, he's been raising questions on the fairness of the electoral rule. He made a very simple demand to make these electoral rolls available for various elections in a machine-readable digital format. What's political about that demand? Our demands are very straightforward. There is a serious doubt about the integrity of the electoral process, not just on the EVM but also on the process from the electoral roll onwards.Why is JP Nadda responding on behalf of the Election Commission? Why is the communication of the Election Commission through JP Nadda? Be independent, uphold the Constitution, be transparent and don't speak through JP Nadda."

This came after Congress and Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi on Saturday alleged that the Maharashtra assembly election held in November 2024 was "rigged" and claimed the same could happen in the upcoming Bihar assembly polls.

In a post on X, Gandhi shared his article published in a newspaper, explaining the "rigging" in the Maharashtra assembly polls. "Maharashtra assembly elections in 2024 were a blueprint for rigging democracy. My article shows how this happened, step by step," Gandhi said on X.

The former Congress President explained a five-point process. He said that step one includes rigging the panel that appoints the Election Commission, followed by adding fake voters to the electoral roll. He further claimed that the next steps include inflating the voter turnout, targeting the bogus voting exactly where the BJP needs to win and hiding the evidence.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Jairam Ramesh makes valid points about PM's media interactions. In a democracy, leaders must face tough questions directly. But let's be fair - Modi ji communicates directly with people through Mann Ki Baat and social media. Times have changed! 🤔
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Priya M.
Why is Congress suddenly so concerned about press conferences? They never held proper press meets when in power either. Pot calling kettle black! Focus on real issues like inflation and jobs instead of this drama.
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Amit S.
Whether you support BJP or not, we must agree PM should answer unscripted questions. Our soldiers are dying at borders, economy is struggling - we deserve direct answers. This isn't about politics, it's about accountability. 🇮🇳
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Sunita R.
Media interactions aside, why is Congress bringing up Nehru again? We're in 2024! Both parties need to stop this blame game and work for the nation. Youth want solutions, not history lessons.
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Vikram J.
The EVM debate is getting tiresome. Every party accepts results when they win and questions when they lose. If Congress has proof of rigging, go to court. Otherwise stop undermining our institutions.
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Neha P.
Interesting how Ramesh mentions Trump's statements but doesn't talk about China border issues. That's what really matters! Media should focus more on national security than press conferences. Jai Hind! ✊

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