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Quotes from Ravish Kumar

We live in an 'eventocracy'. This is a new form of democracy where there is nothing greater than the event. Any policy announcement has so many events that people have begun to believe in the arrival of an avatar.
~ Ravish Kumar
I often stumble upon new stories when I am wandering on the roads in search of information.
~ Ravish Kumar
It is common knowledge that social media today is fertile ground for trampling all over the decency of language. This is done not just by members of your party and your supporters but also those from the opposition. And their numbers are increasing every day.
~ Ravish Kumar
A good reader or viewer is a person who is alert about her newspaper or news channel. A good reader or viewer will never waste her hard-earned money in watching or reading just anything. She is serious. She will have to think if the news she is consuming is journalism or sycophancy.
~ Ravish Kumar
The language of our democracy should be such that the weakest in our society should feel safe.
~ Ravish Kumar
I always wear an earpiece for security reasons. For someone who often gets chased, it's not an indulgence.
~ Ravish Kumar
The lifespan of faith and culture is much more than the ones who play politics in its name.
~ Ravish Kumar
Anchors aren't just creating fiction; they're becoming characters in the fiction they themselves create. In the world of TV channels, facts are presented like fiction, so governments aren't inconvenienced; fiction is presented like fact, so governments stay happy.
~ Ravish Kumar
In the film 'PK', questions have been raised about the theatrics surrounding religion, but it is not limited to a particular faith. In the end, the film teaches us, every religion says love one another and trust one another.
~ Ravish Kumar
Hitting someone with a shoe is in principle anti-Dalit. If you investigate stories about hitting someone with a shoe, you will find that this sort of language was used only by those who were upper-caste.
~ Ravish Kumar
In journalism, I have done many a bad report. Some have been exceptionally terrible.
~ Ravish Kumar
Democracy provides the space for open criticism.
~ Ravish Kumar
I want to explain to everyone that during election season, a politician is always short of time. We are thankful to any politician who takes out time for an interview.
~ Ravish Kumar
Watching people getting absorbed in news, I have learned that if the media wants, it can empower citizens with its brave questions. It can make India's democracy more alive.
~ Ravish Kumar
There are some Muslim leaders whose wives are Hindu. There are some Hindu leaders who are married to Muslim women. These have been love marriages, but such couples do not display their love in public. They are wary and cautious about annoying voters.
~ Ravish Kumar
I wondered whether being a Political Science student and a teacher are sufficient qualifications to become a politician and quickly adapt to the complex world of politics.
~ Ravish Kumar
I live surrounded by threats. I must stay alert. I am a law-abiding citizen; have never broken any rule while driving. But if someone clicks a photo or shoots a video, I have to be suspicious of their intentions.
~ Ravish Kumar
If I cannot speak or write about it, I struggle with the truth. When I speak out in an effort to process what I observe and attempt to stretch myself beyond my many inadequacies, people ask me am I not afraid of the government? I am scared of my inadequacies.
~ Ravish Kumar
I am genuinely interested in China, I wanted to see it visually.
~ Ravish Kumar
After 25 years in the profession, I have understood that being a reader or viewer is a task of great responsibility.
~ Ravish Kumar
When NDTV produced its programmes on 24 hours with leaders on the campaign trail, its biggest draw was the exposure of what the leader is like in their home and at their dining table.
~ Ravish Kumar
Shibani Sharma got me a job as a translator in NDTV. Then NDTV India got launched and I worked on the desk for a while.
~ Ravish Kumar
The walk of migrant workers towards their home is a march against the stripping of their democratic rights. With their walk, they are defying the system, walking on roads which they are not allowed to tread.
~ Ravish Kumar
Hindi journalism is too dogmatic. I often wonder how it can be modernised.
~ Ravish Kumar