Fariq Naik – The Medias Partiality
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The speaker discusses the confusion between the British government's views on people's actions and their movement for freedom. They explain that while the British government had tried to rule on India, the common urges have shown the Britishers as terrorists and as freedom fighters. Ultimately, they would be referred to as either updating the British public or as " freedom fighters."
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Many a time, 2 different labels
are given to the same person
for the same activity.
60 years back,
when the Indians were ruled by the British
government
and there were people who were fighting for
the freedom of the country.
And these people,
by the British government, they were called as
terrorists.
Whereas by the common Indians, they were called
as freedom fighters, as patriots.
Same people,
same activity,
2 different labels.
If we agree with the view of the
British government that the Britishers
had tried to rule over India, then you
would call these people as terrorists.
Whereas,
if you agree with the view of the
common Indians
that the Britishers had come to the trade,
they had no right to rule over us,
then you would call these people
as freedom fighters, as patriots.
Same people,
same activity, but 2 different labels.