Politicians, journalists pay rich tributes to Vinod Mehta

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 08 2015 | 3:57 PM IST
Rich tributes were paid to Vinod Mehta, a distinguished editor and author who died today, by people from different walks of life, including politicians and journalists.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi condoled his death. "Frank & direct in his opinions, Vinod Mehta will be remembered as a fine journalist & writer. Condolences to his family on his demise," Modi posted on Twitter.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi expressed her shock and deep anguish at the death of the Editorial Chairman of Outlook magazine and author of a few best-selling books.
"A fearless journalist, Mehta stood for and pioneered a journalistic stream that stood for liberal-progressive values and anchored itself in human conscience. He remained steadfast in his commitment even when the atmosphere was intolerant and adverse," Gandhi said in a message, while extending her condolences to his family and friends.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh condoled the death of Mehta, saying his demise has left a big void in the field of journalism. "I express my heartfelt condolence to Mehta's bereaved family. His demise has left a big void in the field of journalism," Singh said.
The Home Minister said he was saddened to know Mehta's passing away as he was a "sensible journalistic voice well known for his candid comments".
Noted journalist N Ram said he greatly admired Mehta who, he said, had unusual journalistic gifts, including an interest in investigative journalism.
"But above all was his independence and his courage in pursuing his own, personal journalism and also backing his journalists to the hilt. He was very unusual kind of an editor who was always accessible to his junior colleagues, who encouraged experimentation, who had a very liberal and progressive outlook. There was a serious inner commitment in him for the values for journalism," Ram said.
Mehta, who had been ailing for the past few months and was undergoing treatment at AIIMS, passed away here today at the age of 73.
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First Published: Mar 08 2015 | 3:57 PM IST

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