New Delhi: Union Minister Arun Jaitley Saturday said "compulsive contrarians discovered a new Balakote" which lies within Indian territory and without checking facts referred to it as the target of the Indian Air Force when it struck the Jaish-e-Mohammed terorist camp in Balakot in Pakistan's Khyber Paktunkhwa province.
He also took a sharp dig at news channels, saying they are increasingly resorting to "agenda setting" instead of reporting.
"When our Air Force reached Balakot in KPK, before one could gather any information someone started saying it is very close to the LoC (Line of Control) and some people whom I call compulsive contrarians discovered a new Balakote without even checking that, that particular Balakote is not across the LOC but in our own Poonch.
"Why will our own Air Force attack our own territory," Jaitley said at a function here to release a book titled 'Mann Ki Baat - A Social Revolution on Radio' here which is based on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's monthly radio broadcast.
The Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs said those in public life have to use alternative modes to communicate directly with people, as news channels increasingly resort to "agenda setting" instead of reporting. This, he said, presents a golden opportunity for print media and radio to strike back and regain its place.
"From the mid-90s private television channels started. Initially, they had panel discussions, some news bulletins and thereafter the competition which began (amongst them) has a very small universe, that now setting the agenda is our job.
"The conventional role of the media was to report and present views on the editorial page, but (now) we will not report the country's agenda but set it," Jaitley said.