09-05-2013, 02:04 PM
Mr. Farooqui,
Hope you are fine. I don’t know whether my views are correct or not but I would certainly like to point out on some things that I would like you to put light on. I am just commenting on the post no. 720 that you have posted on the so called forum and in regards to your article as well. Here you were saying about the duties of a journalist do you think you have done complete justice to your work that you have published. This is the same story that we all have been knowing for quite a few days. If you really had the interest of the people you would have gone to the court yesterday and seen what the verdict was. It has been postponed to 12th of May. I know its not your duty to go to the court or do anything but it was still better than putting up a half baked story.
You were commenting that you wanted to aware the people about such companies over here. Ok so I have read one article which you had published in 2010 about the UAE’s biggest recruitment racket and the stories behind it. And with your report being published also they are still functional in UAE. How do you think that had happened? That means people are least interested in your articles.
And the third thing is you have got so many years of experience and such a half baked product from you is of great shame. you have worked in TOI etc and this is what the readers get from you without the correct and accurate information. Duties of a journalist includes to bring out the correct and accurate information to the public without being partial to anyone. here you have been partial towards your fellow investors. I have been through the Gulf News code ethics you have not followed any of those things. Being a chief editor don’t you think you should follow those criteria. How could you pass a verdict about a company without knowing the truth from their side. Now the case is just going on HOW COULD YOU PASS THE FINAL VERDICT THAT THE COMPANY IS A SCAM BEFORE THE COURT DOES. DO NT YOU THINK THAT YOU HAVE COMMITTED A MISTAKE BY THIS . HAVE YOU BEEN FAIR TO THEM. A journalist should bring out the true story not a GOSSIP MONGER. I am also an investor over there and I am not being paid for what I am writing.
We just need one assurance from your side if the company reopens on 15th and they come out clean will you apologise publicly in this national paper itself and pay them back for whatever damage you have done to them. BECAUSE YOU HAVE COME WITH A STATEMENT WHICH EVEN THE COURT HAS NOT SAID. AND I THINK YOU ARE NOT THE SUPREME AUTHORITY TO SAY THIS. SO I HOPE THAT YOU WOULD SHOW THE GUTS TO REWRITE YOUR PUBLICATION ONCE ITS PROVED THEY ARE NOT GUILTY. DO PUT UP WITH THE CONTINUITY OF THIS STORY IN GULF NEWS. Please you shouldn’t leave this half way through. Do give an update about this to the whole readers please.
Sincerely,
Reader.
Hope you are fine. I don’t know whether my views are correct or not but I would certainly like to point out on some things that I would like you to put light on. I am just commenting on the post no. 720 that you have posted on the so called forum and in regards to your article as well. Here you were saying about the duties of a journalist do you think you have done complete justice to your work that you have published. This is the same story that we all have been knowing for quite a few days. If you really had the interest of the people you would have gone to the court yesterday and seen what the verdict was. It has been postponed to 12th of May. I know its not your duty to go to the court or do anything but it was still better than putting up a half baked story.
You were commenting that you wanted to aware the people about such companies over here. Ok so I have read one article which you had published in 2010 about the UAE’s biggest recruitment racket and the stories behind it. And with your report being published also they are still functional in UAE. How do you think that had happened? That means people are least interested in your articles.
And the third thing is you have got so many years of experience and such a half baked product from you is of great shame. you have worked in TOI etc and this is what the readers get from you without the correct and accurate information. Duties of a journalist includes to bring out the correct and accurate information to the public without being partial to anyone. here you have been partial towards your fellow investors. I have been through the Gulf News code ethics you have not followed any of those things. Being a chief editor don’t you think you should follow those criteria. How could you pass a verdict about a company without knowing the truth from their side. Now the case is just going on HOW COULD YOU PASS THE FINAL VERDICT THAT THE COMPANY IS A SCAM BEFORE THE COURT DOES. DO NT YOU THINK THAT YOU HAVE COMMITTED A MISTAKE BY THIS . HAVE YOU BEEN FAIR TO THEM. A journalist should bring out the true story not a GOSSIP MONGER. I am also an investor over there and I am not being paid for what I am writing.
We just need one assurance from your side if the company reopens on 15th and they come out clean will you apologise publicly in this national paper itself and pay them back for whatever damage you have done to them. BECAUSE YOU HAVE COME WITH A STATEMENT WHICH EVEN THE COURT HAS NOT SAID. AND I THINK YOU ARE NOT THE SUPREME AUTHORITY TO SAY THIS. SO I HOPE THAT YOU WOULD SHOW THE GUTS TO REWRITE YOUR PUBLICATION ONCE ITS PROVED THEY ARE NOT GUILTY. DO PUT UP WITH THE CONTINUITY OF THIS STORY IN GULF NEWS. Please you shouldn’t leave this half way through. Do give an update about this to the whole readers please.
Sincerely,
Reader.