Srinagar, J&K — Riffat Abdullah, a respected Kashmiri journalist, has been assigned by India’s News18 channel for ground reporting in Israel, a development that has sparked considerable debate on social media. The timing of the assignment coincides with ongoing military conflicts between Israel and Iran, which has heightened scrutiny over the ethical implications of sending a journalist with such strong regional affiliations to cover an international conflict.
Abdullah, known for his in-depth reporting on Kashmir’s political landscape and human rights issues, was sent to Israel to cover the escalating Israel-Iran war. The decision has stirred mixed reactions in Kashmir, where Abdullah is viewed as one of the few independent voices in the region. On one hand, he has been praised for his ability to provide on-ground insights into global conflicts. On the other hand, his affiliation with News18, an Indian news channel, has led to concerns over potential bias, especially given the network’s support for Indian government policies regarding Kashmir.
The controversy on social media revolves around whether Abdullah, will be able to maintain his journalistic independence while reporting for an outlet that is aligned with Indian national interests. “Will he be allowed to report the truth about Israel’s actions, or will News18 force him to portray a specific narrative?” one social media user questioned.
While many recognize Abdullah’s reputationas a committed journalist, others are skeptical about his ability to remain neutral while working for a platform that may not fully align with his principles. Some pro-Kashmiri voices on social media have expressed discomfort at the idea of a Kashmiri journalist reporting on an international war for an Indian media outlet, arguing that it could lead to selective coverage that doesn’t reflect the full humanitarian crisis on the ground. “As a Kashmiri, can he really be impartial when reporting for an outlet that has been criticized for its portrayal of Kashmir?” asked a critical tweet.
However, supporters of Abdullah have also defended his journalistic integrity. “Riffat has always maintained a balance in his reporting. He’s fully capable of presenting the facts, regardless of where he’s reporting from,” a user wrote in his defense. Another pointed out that sending a Kashmiri journalist to cover Israel’s war provides an important perspective that may otherwise be absent from mainstream media, which tends to focus more on national narratives than on global issues through local lenses.
At the core of the debate is a larger issue that Kashmiri journalists often face: balancing local struggles with global conflicts. Kashmiri reporters are often torn between representing their people’s aspirations and being affiliated with news outlets that may have broader political or national affiliations. “Kashmiri journalists are constantly walking a tightrope between their duty to truth and the demands of media agencies that have agendas,” commented one observer.
As the situation continues to develop, the Kashmiri community both locally and abroad will be closely watching Riffat Abdullah’s reports from Israel. His coverage could either reinforce or challenge the established narratives surrounding the Israel-Palestine Iran, as well as raise important questions about the future of independent journalism in conflict zones.
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