📺 zero Debates on Real Issues: How Godi media Abandoned Unemployment & Inflation

indian tv newsrooms love shouting matches on Pakistan, Bollywood, or “anti-nationals.” But when it comes to the real crises hurting every indian household—unemployment and inflation—our prime-time anchors suddenly fall silent.

Here’s what Grok AI’s archive search revealed about the so-called “watchdogs of democracy”:



1. Sushant Sinha – 0 Debates

Not a single debate on jobs or price rise.
Prefers sensational panel fights over delivering anything that matters to struggling families.



2. Chitra Tripathi – 0 Debates

No shows dedicated to unemployment or inflation.
A prime-time star who should be amplifying people’s pain instead chooses TRP-friendly distractions.



3. Aman Chopra – 0 Debates

The man who never tires of screaming “anti-national” has absolutely no time for India’s burning economic problems.
Bread-and-butter issues? Missing from his radar.



4. Arnab Goswami – Just 3 Debates

Only three debates touched on trade wars, US tariffs, and India’s economy.
Even those avoided tough questions for the Modi government. Instead, the framing often turned into defending or whitewashing the ruling party’s narrative.



5. The Silence is Deafening

In one full month, just three debates in total across these four anchors—that too without holding the government accountable.
Meanwhile, onions cross ₹80/kg, fuel prices pinch the middle class, and youth unemployment remains sky-high.



6. Why This is Dangerous

When the media refuses to debate unemployment and inflation, it becomes a PR machine for the powerful.
By distracting with nationalism and drama, Godi media ensures the government never feels the heat for economic mismanagement.


🔥 The Shameful Verdict

Four of India’s biggest names in prime-time journalism gave us:

  • Zero by Sushant, Chitra, and Aman.

  • Three shallow shows by Arnab.
    That’s it. In a whole month.


A country of 1.4 billion, with millions jobless and struggling under rising prices—yet Godi media looks away. This isn’t journalism. This is betrayal.

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