In Andhra Pradesh, the media's focus seems fixated solely on scams and the legal proceedings involving TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu.
Newspapers are filled with headlines about Naidu’s bail hearings and the CID’s new cases.
News channels are constantly discussing the ongoing investigations and Naidu’s legal challenges, leaving little room for other news topics.
Even political parties like the Communists, who are considering an alliance with Chandrababu Naidu in the upcoming general elections, echo the same narrative, emphasizing scams and criminal allegations.
Amidst this media frenzy, significant developments in the state often get overshadowed.
For instance, Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy recently laid the foundation stone for food processing units, a crucial step for the state’s economic growth.
Additionally, a group of government school students had a rare opportunity to visit prominent global institutions like the White House and the World Bank.
This achievement, an inspiring story of young minds reaching remarkable milestones, received little attention from the Andhra Pradesh media.
Just because the media is owned by the caste that also represents the TDP, do they have the right to deprive the common reader and viewer from knowing news other than Naidu and his cases!?