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PCI, DUJ Denounce ‘Attack’ on Delhi Scribes, Arrest of 3 Journos in UP Paper Leak Case

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The Press Club of India lashed out at the Uttar Pradesh government over the arrest of the three scribes and called the police action “arbitrary.”
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New Delhi:  The Press Club of India (PCI) on Tuesday deplored the alleged attack on journalists during a 'Hindu Mahapanchayat' at Burari Grounds here and demanded "immediate" arrest of the perpetrators.

It also condemned the arrest of three journalists in Uttar Pradesh's Ballia district in connection with a class 12 examination paper leak case, alleging that police made them the accused while they had "exposed" the paper leak.

The PCI demanded immediate release of the three Ballia-based journalists.

"The Press Club of India condemns the way five journalists were attacked during the Hindu Mahapanchayat held on April 3 at Delhi's Burari Grounds as highly deplorable," the PCI said in a statement.

It is also sad on the part of the Delhi Police that it remained a mute spectator and did not arrest "the culprits involved in the Burari attack", the journalists' body said.

"It seemingly smacks of pre-conceived nefarious designs of communal hooligans to force mediapersons to follow their hidden agenda," the PCI added.

oing by a series of attacks on mediapersons in the recent past, it said, it could be inferred that "these people are hell-bent on gagging the press in its entirety".

"On the face of it, the Press Club of India demands immediate arrest of these hooligans with communal overtones, and judicial inquiry be initiated to unearth the sequence of events leading to barbaric assault on mediapersons," the PCI said.

The Delhi Police has registered an FIR against two Twitter handles, one of a journalist and another a news portal, for allegedly inciting hatred between communities after they claimed that scribes were manhandled during the controversial 'Hindu Mahapanchayat' event held on April 3.

In a tweet, Delhi-based journalist Meer Faisal, who works with a news portal, had alleged that he along with a fellow journalist were beaten up by a "Hindu mob" because of their "Muslim identity".

The news portal, "Article 14", had also posted a tweet on the same day alleging that "five journalists, four of them Muslim, one on assignment for the said news portal, were taken to the Mukherji Nagar police station after a mob at the event discovered their religion, attacked  them and deleted videos".

Police, however, denied any detention.

Two FIRs were though lodged on complaints of some other journalists that they were assaulted.

Speaking at the Mahapanchayat, controversial priest Yati Narsinghanand, who is out on bail, had allegedly exhorted Hindus to take up arms to fight for their existence, saying "50 per cent of Hindus will convert" in 20 years if a Muslim becomes the prime minister of the country.

The Delhi Police booked Narsinghanand along with other speakers for allegedly making hate speeches at the event.

Last week, police arrested three journalists -- Ajit Ojha, Digvijay Singh and Manoj Gupta--along with others in Ballia for their alleged roles in the leakage of the class 12 English question paper of the Uttar Pradesh school examination board.

Arrest of the three scribes in connection with the case evoked an outrage among local journalists who staged protests against police and the district administration in Ballia on April 2, demanding their immediate release.

The PCI lashed out at the Uttar Pradesh government over the arrest of the three scribes and called the police action arbitrary.

"It is highly condemnable on the part of Ballia district administration to arbitrarily arrest those Ballia-based journalists who had exposed the leak of 12th examination English paper. It is just akin to a case of kettle calling the pot black," it said, demanding "immediate release" of the three scribes 

Of late, it has been observed that the Uttar Pradesh government is going hammer and tongs "to threaten and actually arrest those mediapersons who don't toe the line of the government thinking over the issues of policy measures," the PCI charged.

"And, the sycophant and more-than-eager Uttar Pradesh Police and bureaucrats don't waste time in arresting mediapersons at the first-available opportunity to please powers-that-be," it added. PTI

DUJ  Full Statement

The Delhi Union of Journalists (DUJ) on Tuesday condemned the attack on seven journalists who were covering the unlawful Hindu Mahapanchayat meeting held at Delhi’s Burari Grounds on April 3.”

Two Muslim journalists were beaten up and a woman journalist was molested. Journalists were forced to delete videos of the hate speeches made at the meeting.

The Delhi Police, which claims that no permission was granted for the meeting, made no attempt to stop it. The Police did not arrest those who attacked the journalists. Instead they took away the journalists from the spot.

DUJ demands that the culprits be arrested, both for targeting journalists and for making inciteful hate speeches to disrupt communal harmony in the city. A judicial enquiry is required to nail the violent persons present at the meeting, including those among the organizers who have previous criminal records and are repeat offenders in crimes intended to disrupt the peaceful coexistence of citizens.

The DUJ meeting unanimously announced that a DUJ Committee for Communal Harmony has been set up as per the decision of the Executive Committee to foster peace and amity.  It will be coordinated by the DUJ President S.K.Pande , General Secretary Sujata Madhok , Secretaries A M Jigeesh, Aroop Sen and veteran journalists Mohd. Kazmi, Kamaljeet Singh , Vishnu Nagar, Masoom Moradabadi, Shivesh Garg, among others.

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