Renowned journalist Vinod Mehta passes away


New Delhi, Mar 8 (IANS): Vinod Mehta, one of India's best known journalists, died here on Sunday of multi-organ failure, doctors said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi called him "a fine journalist".

The 73-year-old Mehta, who at one time worked as factory hand in Britain, passed away at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), its spokesperson Amit Gupta told IANS.

AIIMS said Mehta suffered from several neurological issues and had been bed-ridden for three to four months. He was admitted to AIIMS in critical state last week.

Outlook group, which was the last major media group Mehta founded, announced the death of its founder-editor-in-chief "with deep sadness".
Even after ceasing to be its editor, he was its editorial chairman.

Modi said in a tweet: "Frank and direct in his opinions, Vinod Mehta will be remembered as a fine journalist and writer. Condolences to his family on his demise."

Born in Rawalpindi before India's partition, Mehta's family moved to India when he was only three years old. He grew up in Lucknow, studying in the La Martinere school and Lucknow University.

His big moment came in 1974 when Mehta, at age 32, took up editing "Debonair", a men's magazine in India which boasted of serious articles as well as centre-folds.

He later went on to launch other successful publications such as Sunday Observer, The Pioneer and Outlook. He also founded the Indian Post and The Independent newspapers.

A gifted writer, Mehta authored a biography of Bollywood actress Meena Kumari and Sanjay Gandhi, the younger son of slain prime minister Indira Gandhi. His much acclaimed memoir, "Lucknow Boy", came out in 2011.

Home Minister Rajnath Singh, the Bharatiya Janata Party MP from Lucknow, said: "I express my heartfelt condolences... His demise has left a big void in the field of journalism."

  

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  • Sr.Rose Agnes A.C.., Mangalorer

    Mon, Mar 09 2015

    A great journalist, debator, pane
    sr.rose agnes aclist lost in Mr. Mehta. Heartfelt sympathies to the family members.

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  • Richard Almeida, Kodavoor/Thottam, Airoli, Navi Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 09 2015

    Great loss to the fraternity of journalists!!! Simple and great panelist in the television debates almost in all important matters of great India. Heartfelt condolences to his family and may his soul rest in peace.

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  • H M Pernal, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 08 2015

    One of the best journalists of our times. Great panelist and always to the point. RIP.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Sun, Mar 08 2015

    Great loss to journalism fraternity. RIP...I will miss you always...Humorous but bold journalist of all times...

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  • Vivan, Dubai

    Sun, Mar 08 2015

    we will miss one of the fine and bold journalist.

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  • Mrs. AF D'Souza, Kundapur/Mumbai.,

    Sun, Mar 08 2015

    RIP great Journalist of our time. I always used to listen to his debate with Times Now/TV. Surely henceforth I will miss your frank and bold opinions Mr. Vinod Mehta. My respectful condolences to his family and Journalism.

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  • Antony D'Cunha, Permude/Muscat

    Sun, Mar 08 2015

    His much acclaimed "Memoir - Lucknow Boy" was an in-depth account of his ups and downs in life's journey.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 08 2015

    It is great loss for Indian Journalism. The person with very clear mind and explaining with much clarity reflects his honesty and integrity . RIP

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  • India First, India

    Sun, Mar 08 2015

    Mr. Mehta was unbiased journalist !! RIP

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Sun, Mar 08 2015

    I have great respect for Vinod Mehta. I have watched his unbiased observations & opinion, on TIMES TV discussions hour whether it is political, social issues.

    India lost a great personality. It is not only a loss to journalism, but also to the viewers.

    Heartfelt condolences to the bereaved members of the family. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 08 2015

    Very Sad RIP... Condolences to his Family.... His article " Indira, Rajiv created LTTE" , in Out look in 1998 was very bold one..

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  • MYB, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 08 2015

    India has lost a frank and bold journalist and we will miss him. He used to be a regular guest in Times Now and CNN IBN with Mr.Goswami and Ragdeep.
    Condolences to his family.

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  • M.E.Moolur, Uduiu/Dubai

    Sun, Mar 08 2015

    A huge loss to objective journalism. I use to enjoy his bold, sincere and concerning presentations on sensitive issues during public debates in several channels. His punching words with light sarcastic humor were always worth listening. May God bless him with eternal peace.
    M.E.Moolur.

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  • Suleman Byari, Udupi

    Sun, Mar 08 2015

    He is bold and critic of political odds. A very fine observer of the political world. Journalist like Vinod Mehta are rare to find. I miss him in Times Now... RIP

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  • Prakash Naik, Kundapur, Muscat

    Sun, Mar 08 2015

    Yes..indeed a great loss to journalism world. A bold and sensible journalist. I used to enjoy his talk on various news channels on varied issues. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

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  • Wilson, Oman

    Sun, Mar 08 2015

    Very Sad RIP.

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  • Dr Amanullah M B , Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 08 2015

    A great loss to the world of journalism. A very fine journalist and a great debator and a man of integrity RIP

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  • jacintha, middle east

    Sun, Mar 08 2015

    Oh.. sad. RIP.

    Enjoyed your articles for it's frankness, objectivity, sarcasm and humor.

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