Media, judiciary under pressure since 2017, something has to be done- Subramanian Swamy

BJP leader and former Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy has targeted the Modi government in one of his tweets. He said that there is pressure on the four pillars of the Constitution in the country. Something has to be done for this. Let us tell you that former MP Swamy often targets the Modi government with his tweets.
In a tweet on September 10, Subramanian Swamy wrote, “No doubt the four pillars of the Constitution are under constant pressure since 2017. The English media such as newspapers and TV are under pressure from the officials of the Prime Minister’s Office. The people of the judiciary are under pressure from the law officers of the government. Exploitation is taking place on a large scale. In this situation we need to do something soon.”
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Let us tell you that the opposition has also been accusing the government of this. The opposition has alleged on many occasions that the media and central investigative agencies of the country are working under the pressure of the government. On the other hand, Swamy said that the government is under guard over the print and electronic media. They are working on the instructions coming from the PMO.
By the way, this is not the first time that Subramanian Swamy has attacked the Modi government or its policies. Earlier, he has also raised questions on the election of office bearers of the party organization. In fact, on August 17, the BJP announced its Parliamentary Board and Central Election Committee. In this, the party had excluded Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari from the list of Parliamentary Board.
Regarding this, Subramanian Swamy had said that the members of every post in the party are elected with the approval of Modi. In a tweet, he wrote, “In the early days of the Janata Party and then BJP, elections to the posts of the organization were conducted by the Parliamentary Board and this is also the demand of the party’s constitution. But now there is no election in BJP. Members are nominated for each post with the approval of Modi.