
"Media must play that role, that responsible role and a constructive role. What is happening unfortunately in this country is constructive thing or constructive debate is no news. Destructive approach or obstructive approach becomes a big news," he said addressing a gathering on the occasion of inauguration of the World Toilet Summit here.
Naidu's statement came a day after Information and Broadcasting Minister Arun Jaitley came out against media trials. He said courts come under tremendous pressure in high profile cases and media should introspect as parallel trials prejudice the environment.
Noting that those disrupting Parliament proceedings figure on the front page, Naidu, who holds Parliamentary Affairs and Urban Develoment portfolios, said that sensationalism and obstructionism are not going to help anybody.
"If you go to well of the house and do some nonsensical thing and throw some paper or raise the mike, then you are on the front page. This sensationalism, obstructionism is not going to help anybody. You must understand this," he added.
The Minister, however, appreciated the newspapers which are reporting on various social issues.
"Lot of newspapers have taken up this cause of Swachh Bharat. They are devoting some space, they are reporting about good practises," he noted.
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