Norwegian Journalist Criticizes Indian Prime Minister Over Media Avoidance
May 19, 2026 • Al Jazeera
Norway Journalist Asks Modi About Media Briefing
A Norwegian journalist asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi about his reluctance to engage with the media during a press conference in Oslo on Monday. The exchange took place after Modi had concluded his remarks, prompting the reporter to pose the question.
The journalist’s inquiry was met with a response from Modi, who declined to elaborate further. This is not the first time Modi has faced criticism for avoiding open media briefings. In recent months, there have been ongoing debates about the importance of such interactions in maintaining transparency and accountability.
During the press conference, Modi had addressed various topics, including his government’s policies and initiatives. However, he did not take questions from the assembled journalists. The Norwegian journalist’s question was an attempt to clarify this aspect of the event.
It is worth noting that Modi has been a subject of scrutiny regarding his handling of media interactions in the past. Some have argued that such briefings are essential for providing clarity on government actions and policies. Others have pointed out that avoiding these sessions can limit opportunities for journalists to hold leaders accountable.
The specifics of Modi’s response to the Norwegian journalist’s question were not provided, as this information was not available at the time of writing.
Source: Al Jazeera