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Sakshi (transl. The Witness)[1] is an Indian Telugu-language media group. The group owns the daily newspaper Sakshi, 24-hour news channel Sakshi TV, and associated digital ventures. Its first asset, Sakshi newspaper, was launched on 23 March 2008 by Jagati Publications Ltd. owned by Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy.[2] Sakshi TV was launched on 1 March 2009, by Indira Television Ltd., also owned by Reddy. The group is currently run under the chairmanship of Y. S. Bharathi Reddy, wife of Jagan Mohan Reddy.[3]

Key Information

As of 2019, Sakshi newspaper had an average daily circulation of 10.64 lakh, ranking second in circulation among Telugu daily newspapers behind Eenadu and sixteenth in India across languages.[4][5]

The newspaper and TV channel are widely regarded as propaganda outlets for Jagan Mohan Reddy and his party YSR Congress Party (YCP).[6][7][8][9][10] They are criticized for their biased coverage of the political rivals of Reddy and YCP.[6][11][12] Sakshi TV has been found to be in breach of the News Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA) code of ethics on various occasions.[13][14]

Sakshi newspaper

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Sakshi newspaper is promoted by Jagati Publications Ltd. The newspaper was launched on 23 March 2008[15][16] with 23 editions — nineteen editions from Andhra Pradesh, and four from New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and Chennai.[2][17] At a price of 60 per month, Sakshi was marketed as a less expensive alternative to all other prominent Telugu dailies at the time which were priced at 96–100 per month.[2] To stand out from its competition, Sakshi adopted high-quality production values. It had 30-pages, all of them in colour broadsheet format.[2] The paper's layouts were designed by Mario Garcia.[18]

Of the total Andhra Pradesh Government budget of about 200 crore for print media commercials for the years 2008-11, Sakshi newspaper was allotted over 50% amounting to 101.63 crore.[15] This was attributed to the undue preferential treatment Sakshi newspaper received during the chief ministership of Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy.[15][19]

Circulation

According to the Audit Bureau of Circulation, from July to December 2019, Sakshi had an average daily circulation of 10.64 lakh.[4][5] It ranks second in circulation among Telugu daily newspapers behind Eenadu and sixteenth in India across languages.[4][5]

Sakshi TV

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Façade of Sakshi TV building

Sakshi TV started airing on 1 March 2009.[20][15] It is promoted by Indira Television Ltd., with Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, son of then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Y. S. Rajashekhara Reddy, as the Chairman.[21][22]

The channel was initially named Indira Priyadarsini.[21] According to Ramakrishna Reddy, the first Editor-in-Chief of the channel, it was renamed to cash in on the popularity of the Sakshi newspaper which was launched a year before the channel by Jagan Mohan Reddy.[21] At its launch, the channel claimed to be the first HDTV channel in the country. It was marketed as being primarily targeted at the youth.[21]

Of the nearly 40 crore that Government of Andhra Pradesh spent on ads in electronic media for the years 2009-12, Sakshi TV got advertisements worth over 17 crore. This was attributed to the undue preferential treatment Sakshi TV received during the chief ministership of Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy.[15][19]

Sakshi TV has been found to be in breach of the News Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA) code of ethics on various occasions.[13][14]

Digital assets

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  • Sakshi.com - Telugu-language news portal. Publishes news in politics, business, crime, sports, science, entertainment, technology etc.[23]
  • Sakshi Post - English-language news portal, hosted on Sakshi.com at english.sakshi.com.[23] Initially launched as Sakshipost.com in October 2012.[24]
  • Sakshi e-paper - Digital version of the Sakshi daily newspaper. Also contains archives of previous editions.
  • Sakshi Live TV - Live video feed of Sakshi TV. Also contains video snippets and archives of previously telecasted shows.

Sakshi Excellence Awards

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Sakshi Excellence Awards is an annual awards ceremony organized by Sakshi media group to honour and recognize the individuals and institutions of various fields.[25] Launched in 2015, it primarily rewards the people from the Telugu-speaking community across the world.

Criticism

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The newspaper and TV channel are widely regarded as propaganda outlets for Jagan Mohan Reddy and his party YSR Congress Party (YCP).[6][7][8][9] They are criticized for their biased coverage of the political rivals of Reddy and YCP.[6][11][12] Sakshi TV has been found to be in breach of the News Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA) code of ethics on various occasions.[13][14] According to a CBI chargesheet filed against Jagan Mohan Reddy, most of the investments in the media group were quid pro quo bribes by those people who had benefited from their unfair deals with his father Y. S. Rajashekhara Reddy's government.[19][26][27][28]

Sakshi group is part of a recent trend, wherein businesspersons-turned-politicians across India launched their own media organisations as a political strategy to influence public opinion to further their political interests.[29]

Rajasekhara Reddy's death and conspiracy theory

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On 2 September 2009, Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy, father of Sakshi TV promoter Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy, died in a helicopter crash. In January 2010, Sakshi TV broadcast a conspiracy theory advanced by the American journalist Mark Ames in the Russian online tabloid, The eXile. It alleged that the Ambani brothers of Reliance group of companies orchestrated the death of Rajasekhara Reddy.[30] TV5 channel broke the story while Sakshi TV and NTV relayed the report aired by TV5.[31][30]

The report led to massive attacks against the business establishments owned by the two Ambani brothers in Andhra Pradesh.[32][33] On 8 January 2010, criminal cases were filed against Sakshi TV and NTV while two senior journalists of TV5 were arrested.[31][34] Editors Guild of India asked the channels to desist from "irresponsible reporting" and condemned the reporting as sensational and against the principles of journalism.[35]

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Sakshi is an Indian Telugu-language media group headquartered in Hyderabad, , specializing in news and information for audiences in and . It operates the Sakshi daily newspaper, launched on 23 2008 as the first regional Telugu paper printed entirely in color and designed by internationally renowned newspaper designer Mario Garcia, alongside the 24-hour news channel , which began broadcasting on 1 2009, and digital platforms including sakshi.com. The group is owned through entities such as Jagati Publications Ltd. for the newspaper and Indira Television Ltd. for the TV channel, both controlled by , leader of the (YSRCP), with his wife Y. S. Bharati serving as chairperson of Sakshi TV. Sakshi has achieved substantial market penetration, with the newspaper reporting an average daily circulation of approximately 1.11 million copies as per Audit Bureau of Circulations data, positioning it as the second-largest Telugu daily after and among India's top circulated regional language newspapers. Despite its commercial success, Sakshi has been embroiled in controversies stemming from its overt political alignment with the YSRCP, often functioning as a partisan outlet that prioritizes coverage favorable to Jagan Mohan Reddy and critical of opponents like the (TDP). Notable incidents include a 2016 cable blackout in over its reporting on caste quota agitations, physical attacks on its offices following inflammatory on-air remarks in 2025, and multiple suits alleging biased or defamatory content against public figures and institutions. These events underscore criticisms of the group's journalistic independence, with accusations of receiving disproportionate government advertising revenue during YSRCP's tenure to sustain operations.

Founding and Ownership

Establishment and Launch

The Sakshi media group was established by Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy through Jagati Publications Ltd., with the launch of the Sakshi Telugu daily newspaper on March 24, 2008. The newspaper debuted with 23 editions across Andhra Pradesh, marking it as the first regional publication printed entirely in color and designed by internationally renowned newspaper designer Mario Garcia. This launch positioned Sakshi as a challenger to established Telugu dailies, emphasizing modern layout and widespread distribution from the outset. Following the newspaper's success, the group expanded into television with , a 24-hour Telugu news channel launched on March 1, 2009, under Indira Television Ltd., also owned by Jagan Mohan Reddy. The channel claimed to be India's first (HDTV) news broadcaster, initiating full operations shortly thereafter to provide round-the-clock coverage. This rapid diversification established the Sakshi media group as a key player in regional Telugu media, integrating print and broadcast platforms under unified ownership.

Leadership and Control

The Sakshi media group is owned through Jagati Publications Limited for its newspaper operations and Indira Television Limited for Sakshi TV, both entities historically established and controlled by Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, the founder and leader of the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP). Jagan Mohan Reddy launched Sakshi newspaper on March 23, 2008, via Jagati Publications as a counter to perceived media bias against his family during legal challenges faced by his father, former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy. Sakshi TV followed on March 1, 2009, under Indira Television, extending the group's reach into broadcast media. Current leadership vests primarily with Y. S. Bharathi Reddy, Jagan Mohan Reddy's wife, who serves as chairperson of the Sakshi Media Group, overseeing strategic direction and editorial alignment with YSRCP interests. Directors of Jagati Publications include Y. S. Bharathi Reddy alongside family associates and professionals such as Sreedhar Reddy Vemireddy and Eswara Prasada Reddy Yerramreddy, ensuring familial control over key decisions. This structure maintains tight integration between ownership and political objectives, with reports indicating direct influence from Jagan Mohan Reddy despite nominal separation to comply with regulatory norms on media-political cross-ownership. Operational management includes executive roles like CEO, with Vinay Maheshwari appointed as and CEO in recent years to handle day-to-day administration, revenue, and expansion. Following the YSRCP's defeat in the 2024 Andhra Pradesh elections, internal shifts reportedly positioned figures like Rani Reddy Bandi, a director at Jagati Publications, in enhanced operational oversight, amid staff attrition and cost-cutting measures. This leadership model prioritizes loyalty to the founding family, often prioritizing partisan advocacy over independent , as evidenced by government advertisements worth over ₹500 allocated to Sakshi during Jagan Mohan Reddy's tenure as from 2019 to 2024.

Core Operations

Sakshi Newspaper

Sakshi is a Telugu-language daily primarily circulated in the states of and . Launched on 23 March 2008 by Jagati Publications Limited, it was established by as the flagship print publication of the Sakshi media group. The newspaper's headquarters are located in Hyderabad, and it is currently published under the chairmanship of Y. S. Bharati Reddy, wife of Jagan Mohan Reddy. Sakshi debuted with 23 multi-colored editions, each tailored to a specific across and , marking it as the first regional language in to launch simultaneously in full color across such a wide footprint. The layout was designed by internationally renowned designer Mario Garcia, emphasizing modern aesthetics and readability. As of November 2024, Sakshi reports a daily circulation of 1.247 million copies, positioning it as the second-largest Telugu daily after . District-wise figures vary, with higher numbers in areas like West Godavari (approximately 41,673 copies) and . The publication provides in-depth coverage of , , crime, , , , and local events, alongside national and international news.

Sakshi TV


Sakshi TV is a Telugu-language 24-hour news channel owned and operated by Indira Television Ltd., a subsidiary of the Sakshi media group. Launched on March 1, 2009, the channel was established to provide news coverage primarily targeting audiences in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It operates under the chairmanship of Y. S. Bharathi Reddy, wife of YSR Congress Party leader Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy.
The channel's programming consists of continuous news bulletins, political debates, current affairs discussions, and regional reporting, with a focus on Telugu-speaking viewers. It broadcasts from studios in Hyderabad and Vijayawada, covering local, state, national, and international news. Special segments include investigative reports and live event coverage, such as elections and public policy developments in Andhra Pradesh. In terms of audience metrics, Sakshi TV's Television Rating Points (TRP) have varied, with a reported rating of 15.8 in August 2024, placing it behind leading competitors like , which achieved 88.8. By mid-2025, BARC ratings showed it slipping to eighth position among Telugu news channels with a TRP of around 12, reflecting a decline in viewership following the 2024 elections. The channel reaches viewers through cable, satellite, and digital platforms, though it has encountered distribution challenges in .

Digital and Supplementary Assets

Online Platforms and e-Paper

Sakshi Media Group's primary online platform is sakshi.com, a Telugu-language portal that provides real-time updates on , , , , and regional affairs from , , and beyond. The site features multimedia content, including videos and of Sakshi TV broadcasts, extending the group's reach to digital audiences. Complementing the website, Sakshi offers dedicated mobile applications for Android and devices, such as the Sakshi Telugu app, which delivers push notifications for breaking and categorized feeds, and a separate Sakshi Epaper app for on-the-go access to digital editions. These apps, developed by the group, have garnered user ratings around 3.7 to 3.8 on , reflecting moderate engagement among Telugu-speaking users. The e-paper service, accessible at epaper.sakshi.com, functions as a digital replica of the Sakshi newspaper's print editions, allowing subscribers to view full-page layouts, zoomable articles, and searchable content in Telugu. It includes archives of past issues, enabling retrospective access, and requires user registration for premium features like offline downloads. The platform supports multiple devices, mirroring the physical newspaper's 23 regional editions while adapting to digital formats for broader accessibility. As of recent , sakshi.com attracts over 13 million monthly visits, with average session durations exceeding seven minutes, indicating sustained digital readership amid competition from other Telugu sites.

Sakshi Excellence Awards

The Sakshi Excellence Awards are an annual recognition program organized by the Sakshi Media Group to honor outstanding contributions in fields such as , social service, education, and healthcare, with the aim of setting benchmarks for achievement. The awards feature jury-selected categories for main honors and young achievers, alongside public-voted cinema accolades, where winners are determined through online voting and expert panels. decisions remain final and binding, with participation subject to program rules that may evolve. Initiated to celebrate excellence amid Sakshi's media operations, the first ceremony occurred on May 16, 2015, presenting awards for 2014 accomplishments, including lifetime honors like the Jeevana Saaphalya Puraskaram to writer . Subsequent editions have expanded to include social impact categories, such as recognitions for inspirational , alongside film-specific prizes for , director, and critically acclaimed performances. The 10th edition, held on February 28, 2025, in Hyderabad, was graced by Governor as chief guest and highlighted pioneers in education and healthcare. Cinema categories dominate public interest, with notable recipients including for in Pushpa: The Rise (2025 edition), for Best Director, and for Best Critically Acclaimed Hero. Earlier winners encompass for Maharshi (2019-2020) and public-voted popular actors from films like and Aravinda Sametha. Ceremonies typically feature live events with celebrity attendance, photos, and broadcasts via , fostering engagement through nominations and voting portals that closed for the 2023-2024 cycle after public participation.

Political Affiliations and Editorial Position

Ties to YSR Congress Party

Sakshi was established in 2008 by , who later founded the (YSRCP) in March 2011 following a split from the . The media group's ownership remains under the control of Reddy's family, with Jagati Publications Pvt. Ltd. as the parent entity and Y. S. Bharathi Reddy, Jagan's wife, serving as chairperson of and related operations. This familial ownership has positioned Sakshi as a extension of YSRCP's communication apparatus, with its editorial content consistently aligning with the party's , including promotion of Reddy's and of rivals like the (TDP). During YSRCP's tenure in power from 2019 to 2024 under Reddy's chief ministership, Sakshi outlets provided extensive coverage of government initiatives tied to the party's welfare schemes, such as Navaratnalu, while downplaying or contesting opposition narratives. Post-2024 elections, after YSRCP's defeat, Sakshi continued to frame TDP-led government actions as vendettas against the party, exemplified by Reddy's public statements decrying attacks on Sakshi offices as assaults on democratic institutions supportive of YSRCP. Critics, including TDP leaders, have accused Sakshi of functioning as YSRCP's arm, citing instances of allegedly inflammatory reporting aimed at undermining the ruling coalition. Despite lacking formal party ownership, the media group's leadership and content orientation underscore its role in bolstering YSRCP's visibility and narrative control in Andhra Pradesh's polarized media landscape.

Claims of Bias and Propaganda

Sakshi media group, owned by , leader of the (YSRCP), has faced repeated accusations from rivals, including the (TDP), of operating as a partisan mouthpiece rather than an independent journalistic entity. Critics contend that its editorial stance systematically favors YSRCP narratives while portraying TDP governments and leaders negatively, often through selective reporting and unsubstantiated claims. During the 2017 Nandyal Assembly by-election, TDP leaders filed complaints with the alleging biased coverage by Sakshi, claiming the outlet amplified YSRCP viewpoints while downplaying opposing perspectives in the lead-up to polling. Similar charges resurfaced prominently after the 2024 elections, where TDP-led NDA secured victory; Sakshi TV was among four channels temporarily blocked from cable networks starting June 6, 2024, with analysts attributing the action to perceptions of the outlet's entrenched pro-YSRCP alignment amid ongoing media skirmishes between TDP and YSRCP. Post-election, Sakshi encountered multiple legal challenges tied to allegations of disseminating false or inflammatory content. In March 2025, the TDP-led government initiated proceedings against Sakshi Telugu daily for publishing an article described as "factually incorrect" and conducive to public misconception, violating journalistic standards. By April 2025, TDP spokespersons escalated demands for prosecution, accusing the of orchestrating a campaign of defamatory rumours to undermine the state administration. In 2025, authorities registered a against journalists Kommineni Srinivas and V. V. Krishnam Raju for airing derogatory comments targeting women linked to TDP figures, prompting claims of orchestrated vilification. Further, in October 2024, TDP leader sued Sakshi for reputational harm via fabricated stories, following prior legal notices. These episodes, concentrated after TDP's ascendancy, illustrate persistent assertions that Sakshi's structure fosters over balanced discourse, though defenders frame such as politically motivated suppression of .

Historical Disputes

In the early years following its launch in March 2008, Sakshi faced over its funding sources, with allegations that investments in the group constituted arrangements during Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy's tenure as of undivided . The (CBI), probing Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy's disproportionate assets case, identified evidence of illegal investments into Sakshi's entities, including Jagati Publications (the newspaper arm) and , leading to the freezing of the group's bank accounts in 2012. A special CBI court in Hyderabad upheld the account freezing on May 15, 2012, rejecting arguments from Sakshi's management that the action disrupted operations without sufficient cause, as it aligned with ongoing investigations into an estimated ₹1,172 in alleged bribes funneled through investments favoring state government contracts. Jagan Mohan Reddy, Sakshi's promoter, filed a challenging the freeze, but the court prioritized investigative needs over business continuity claims. actions followed, attaching assets worth ₹47 linked to Sakshi's print and broadcast divisions by December 2014, amid broader probes tied to the same investments. Additionally, Sakshi drew criticism for receiving disproportionate government advertising allocations, securing over ₹101.63 crore—more than 50% of the government's ₹200 crore print media ad budget from 2008 to 2011—despite being a new entrant competing against established outlets like . Critics, including media analysts, argued this reflected undue favoritism toward a publication owned by the Chief Minister's son, potentially violating impartiality norms in public spending, though no formal legal invalidation occurred at the time.

Post-2024 Election Incidents

Following the YSR Congress Party's (YSRCP) defeat in the May 2024 Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections, Sakshi TV faced significant disruptions to its broadcast operations. Starting June 6, 2024, cable operators across the state removed Sakshi TV, along with other channels perceived as sympathetic to YSRCP such as TV9 Telugu, NTV, and 10TV, from their lineups, affecting an estimated 60 lakh viewers reliant on cable networks. YSRCP leaders attributed the blackouts to pressure from the incoming Telugu Desam Party (TDP)-led coalition government, filing complaints with the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), though no immediate regulatory action followed; the channels were temporarily restored after interim court orders but faced intermittent issues thereafter. Independent media watchdogs described the removals as linked to the channels' critical coverage of TDP policies, contrasting with Sakshi's prior alignment with YSRCP governance, though TDP officials denied orchestration, citing viewer complaints and operator autonomy amid longstanding accusations of Sakshi's partisan bias. In August 2025, escalated claims of systematic suppression by petitioning the , alleging coordinated efforts by state authorities, including the (APSFL), to disconnect signals and limit digital distribution, prompting the court to issue notices to the government for response. Parallel legal actions targeted Sakshi personnel, including the June 2025 arrest of anchor K. Srinivasa Rao on charges of abetting via a panelist's on-air statements critical of TDP figures; the ordered his release, ruling that anchors are not liable for guest remarks absent direct endorsement. Reports of physical incidents against Sakshi properties emerged sporadically, often amid partisan disputes. In June 2025, YSRCP condemned alleged TDP-backed vandalism at Sakshi offices in districts like and Autonagar, including logo defacement during protests by women groups airing grievances over prior YSRCP policies broadcast by the outlet. A claimed arson at the office was disputed by police, who clarified no fire occurred on the premises and attributed a nearby blaze to a furniture godown, rejecting conspiracy narratives from YSRCP. Additional confrontations included a September 2025 police intervention against a Sakshi reporter during coverage of YSRCP protests at the state assembly, described by the party as an assault on press access. These events fueled broader critiques of post-election media curbs, with Sakshi portraying them as reprisals for its opposition stance, while TDP countered that such outlets propagated misinformation during YSRCP's tenure, eroding public trust and justifying market-driven adjustments.

Reception and Broader Impact

Circulation Metrics and Market Position

Sakshi newspaper, the flagship print publication of the Sakshi media group, reported an average daily circulation of 1,031,956 copies in the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) data for 2023, ranking it tenth among Indian dailies and second among Telugu-language newspapers behind Eenadu. By November 2024, ABC figures indicated a circulation of 1,247,000 copies for Sakshi, maintaining its position as the second-largest Telugu daily with Eenadu leading at 1,489,000 copies. These metrics reflect a recovery from COVID-19-induced declines, where Sakshi lost over 230,000 copies, though full pre-pandemic levels—exceeding 1.5 million—have not been regained as of September 2025. In the television segment, 's viewership, measured by BARC ratings, has fluctuated, often placing it in the mid-tier among Telugu news channels. As of Week 36 in September 2024, ranked sixth in and markets, trailing leaders like and NTV Telugu. By July 2025, it slipped to seventh and then eighth in subsequent weeks, with a reported Television Rating Point (TRP) of 15.8 in August 2024 compared to TV9's 88.8, indicating a post-2024 dip amid the YSR Congress Party's electoral loss. During the 2024 elections, benefited from heightened viewership tied to YSRCP coverage, ranking among the top channels alongside pro-party outlets. Overall, Sakshi holds a strong market position in the Telugu media landscape, particularly in , with its print edition capturing significant share in regional readership and digital extensions bolstering reach. However, it faces stiff competition from established players like and TV9, with market dynamics influenced by political alignments; independent audits like ABC and BARC provide verifiable metrics, though self-reported figures from outlets may vary. Post-2024, circulation and TRP trends suggest vulnerability to shifts in political fortunes, underscoring the group's partisan positioning over broad appeal.

Public and Political Critiques

The (TDP) has accused Sakshi of engaging in systematic propaganda and dissemination to defame TDP leaders and incite public unrest. On April 9, 2025, TDP spokesperson K. Venkateswarlu demanded legal action against the publication for running false reports that portrayed the party as responsible for communal tensions, claiming such coverage aimed to create an atmosphere of instability ahead of elections. In a similar vein, on July 13, 2024, Information Minister stated that the TDP-led government would petition the Press Council of India over Sakshi's alleged false narratives targeting and Deputy , describing it as YSRCP-orchestrated misinformation. TDP figures have highlighted specific instances of Sakshi's reporting as biased or fabricated, including coverage of temple administration and local incidents. For example, TDP leader publicly condemned Sakshi in August 2025 for spreading unverified claims against Chairman B.R. Naidu, labeling it as deliberate misinformation. Political analyst Varla Ramaiah, in a February 2020 letter to YSRCP spokesperson, alleged that Sakshi suppressed opposition voices while propagating falsehoods against TDP members, urging an end to such tactics. Public discourse in frequently criticizes Sakshi for overt partisanship, viewing it as an extension of YSRCP interests given its founding by party president in 2008. Analysts have faulted the group for evading responsibility over inflammatory content, such as panel discussions leading to arrests in June 2025, where Sakshi was accused of amplifying derogatory remarks without editorial checks. Post-2024 assembly elections, Sakshi's circulation reportedly declined by 3.78 readers within months, with observers linking the drop to voter disaffection toward its pro-YSRCP stance amid the party's electoral rout. In the polarized Telugu media ecosystem, Sakshi faces ongoing accusations from TDP-aligned commentators of prioritizing political loyalty over journalistic integrity, including twisting judicial outcomes to favor YSRCP narratives, as seen in divergent reporting on high-profile cases involving . This perception contributes to broader public skepticism, with forums and reports noting Sakshi's role in escalating media wars through against rivals.

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