"Government has delegated its financial powers up to Rs 300 crore to Prasar Bharati, but every tranche of governmental funding comes after several frustrating delays, meanders and dogged pursual," he says in a candid write-up.
"With not a single Financial Appraisal Officer in position despite months of efforts, what does financial autonomy matter? The Prasar Bharati Act gives a lot of operational autonomy but Sections 32 or 33 of the Act take away most of these by insisting of the prior approval of government on all critical issues: hence the mess!," he says.
"The fact is thus that neither TRP nor large viewership carry much meaning if an organisation cannot be flexible and cannot adopt to latest techniques and professionalism.
"Here, there is no doubt that Prasar Bharati and its two bodies have received a battering. Part of the fault lies definitely in its leadership, or the lack of it, as several people claim quite vociferously. But it also lies in the extreme constriction within which it is forced to operate," he writes.