Port Blair, Feb. 6: In a significant turn of events, Sudhir Choudhary, the renowned host of Aaj Tak’s prime-time show ‘Black and White,’ has issued a public apology following a formal complaint filed against him by Prakash Minj, General Secretary of Ranchi Association of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The complaint, lodged at the Aberdeen Police Station on February 3, alleges that Chaudhary’s remarks concerning Jharkhand’s then Chief Minister, Hemant Soren, are part of a larger conspiracy and have contributed to his resignation.
The complaint, registered under the SC-ST Atrocity Act, underscores concerns raised by Mr. Minj and other supporters regarding the recent arrest of Hemant Soren by Enforcement Directorate (ED). Mr. Minj emphasized that the issue of the alleged land scam is a state matter and condemned what he deemed as the unjust arrest of a tribal Chief Minister, terming it unacceptable.
Expressing his dismay over the unfolding situation, Mr. Minj articulated concerns about the portrayal of tribal communities by the media. He highlighted the detrimental effects of what he described as “irresponsible behavior” by certain sections of the media, which he believes has led to the tarnishing of the tribal community’s reputation. He stated, “The matter does not end at the wrong arrest of a tribal Chief Minister; it continues with the irresponsible behavior by the media in maligning and tarnishing the tribal communities.”
In response to the mounting pressure and controversy, Sudhir Choudhary has issued a public apology. While the specifics of his apology remain undisclosed at the moment, it marks a significant development in the ongoing saga surrounding his comments on Chief Minister Hemant Soren.
The filing of the formal complaint and subsequent apology by Sudhir Choudhary underscores the complexities surrounding media coverage, political discourse, and societal perceptions. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how stakeholders will navigate this delicate terrain and address the underlying issues at hand.