Chennai deluge pics passed as Gujarat flood photos, PTI fires photojournalist after Smriti Irani points out mistake
Press Trust Of India On Saturday Fired A Photographer For Erroneous Reporting After Information And Broadcast Minister Smriti Irani Pointed Out That AIR India Tweeted Chennai Flood Pictures From 2015 As Photos Of Recent Ahmedabad Floods.
Press Trust of India on Saturday fired a photographer for erroneous reporting after Information and Broadcast Minister Smriti Irani pointed out that AIR India tweeted Chennai flood pictures from 2015 as photos of recent Ahmedabad floods.Â
"Attention: photographs of Chennai floods have been used and passed off as Ahmedabad @PTI_News Kindly alert all news establishments," Irani tweeted on Friday. She also demanded an explanation from PTI for the mistake.Â
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The I&B Minister's intervention alerted the agency, which expressed regret over the mistake. "We regret that @airnewsalerts Ahmedabad picked up this photo based on erroneous reporting. We will take action," Shashi Shekhar, CEO of Prasar Bharti said in a quick reply.Â
Acting on the complaint, the news agency terminated the services of the photo scribe who had submitted the wrong pictures to the agency.Â
Termination of photographer's services has created a mild uproar on the microblogging site as the Twitter users are raising concern over the firing of the photojournalist.Â
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