
IJU finds Union Government's direction to take action against journalists and news organisations regarding NRC "unacceptable and a stark attack on freedom of press and expression"
KalimNews,Hyderabad/ New
Delhi, April 21: The Indian Journalists Union (IJU) expressed its
outrage over the direction of the Union Home Ministry to the Assam government
to take action against one Assamese daily, three Assamese news channels and a
news web site for their reportages on state wide agitation against Citizenship
Amendment Bill (CAB), on the basis of a complaint of Rastriya Swayamsevak Sangh
(RSS) affiliated organisation.
The convenor of
the RSS backed Legal Rights Observatory, Vinay Joshi in a letter to the Home
Ministry alleged that Assamese daily, Asomiya Pratidin, its editor Nitumoni
Saikia; three news channels, Pratidin Time, its editor Ajit
Bhuyan, Prag News and its editor Afrida Hussain, News
18-Assamese TV channel and the news website, Inside NE and independent
journalist Manjit Mahanta created unrest in Assam by exploiting the
turmoil over the Citizenship Amendment Bill, 2016 in
December and January last. He alleged that through their writings they were
helping the banned United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) to recruit new cadre
to foment trouble in the state.
In a statement
issued on Saturday, Indian Journalists Union (IJU) President and Press Council
of India (PCI) member Amar Devulapalli and Secretary-General Sabina Inderjit
said that the direction of the home ministry to the Assam government to take
action against journalists and news organisations for publishing news stories
of widespread agitation against citizenship bill in Assam and also in other NE states was
unacceptable and a stark attack on freedom of press and expression.
“IJU is
surprised how the Union Home Ministry can act on the basis of a complaint
lodged by an irresponsible organisation which has its root in religious
bigotry. IJU holds that journalists and media organisations are duty bound to
report news of a popular agitation involving masses. The so called organization,
the Legal Rights Observatory is trying to curb freedom of press and media
rights by intimidating with the help of the government,” the statement said.
The Union
rubbished the claim of the RSS backed organisation that the reportage would
help the extremist elements and said it was the duty of the media to inform the
people even about the activities of the banned organisations. “If the Centre
can talk to the extremist organisations of northeast and even meet them why
media cannot publish interviews of the leaders of banned outfits if it is
related to the problems of the state”, they asked.
The
IJU demanded that the Central Government should immediately withdraw its
direction to the state government to take action against five news
organisations and four journalists as the action amounted to gagging of the
press which was ultra vires of fundamental right to freedom of press enshrined
in the constitution. It called upon the organisations of the working
journalists and editors to come out and fight against such anti-democratic
actions of the government. The IJU urged upon the Press Council of India (PCI)
to take suo motu cognisance of the issue and direct the Union Home Ministry to
withdraw the direction immediately.
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