While the leaders’ concern for media freedom is admirable, several people have pointed that BJP governments across India have targeted and arrested a number of journalists, and no Union ministers have spoken up in those cases.
Here’s a list of journalists arrested just in the last few months, who haven’t got the same solidarity from the ruling party as Goswami has. The list of journalists who have FIRs against them r have been summoned by the police – but haven’t been arrested – would have been longer.
Siddique Kappan, of azhimukham.com, was arrested by the Uttar Pradesh police while on his way to Hathras to cover the Dalit teenager’s gang-rape and murder. He has been charged under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act for ‘conspiring’ against the state government
KishoreChandra Wangkhem was arrested in October this year on charges of sedition for responding to a viral social media post, made by the wife of a BJP politician. This is the second time Wangkhem has been arrested –
in 2018 too he had been charged with sedition, for commenting against the RSS, chief minister N. Biren Singh and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In 2019, the high court had quashed the charges against him.
Prashant Kanojia
Independent journalist Kanojia, who used to be a reporter with The Wire Hindi, has been arrested by the Uttar Pradesh police twice in the last two years, both times for tweets that the government has deemed ‘seditious’. In both cases, courts ordered his release.
Rajib Sarma
Assamese journalist and correspondent for DY365, Sarma was arrested on July 16, 2020 based on the complaint of a district forest officer. Sarma was investigating the officer’s alleged links to cattle smuggling and other illegal activities.
After facing criticism, the government ordered a CID probe into the case pertaining to the journalist’s arrest.
Dhaval Patel : editor of a Gujarati news portal was charged with sedition and arrested in early May after he published a speculative piece on the state chief minister, Vijay Rupani, being replaced because the rising number of coronavirus cases under his watch.
A court granted him bail weeks after his arrest.
Naresh Khohal : a photojournalist with a Hindi daily in Haryana’s Jhajjar, was arrested after he informed the local police about stone pelting in his neighbourhood on May 7.
The police, who Khohal had to call in person after they did not respond to his call, booked the journalist for “creating a nuisance” and violation COVID-19 norms. A month later, a government inquiry found that his arrest was “not appropriate”.
Rahul Kulkarni
Mumbai-based journalist and executive editor of leading Marathi news channel ABP Majha, Kulkarni was arrested in April for allegedly spreading ‘fake news’ about a passenger train for migrant workers and thereby instigating people to gather at Bandra station.
However, four months later he was exonerated of all charges.
Rajeev Sharma
In September, the Delhi police arrested independent journalist n foreign policy commentator Sharma under the Official Secrets Act, saying he was part of a ‘spy ring’ which included 2 foreign nationals. Sharma’s arrest has been questioned by journalists’ organisatns
Tsewang Rigzin
Rigzin, the Leh correspondent of State Times, was arrested on Sept 5, 4 a comment he didn’t even make. BJP MP Jamyang Tsering Namgyal from Ladakh filed a complaint against him after a third person made a remark against the MP on a Facebook post moderated by Rigzin
A. The communal demand for ST status by the dominant meitei community and unlawful recommendation by Manipur Highcourt.
B. The declaration of tribal lands as Reserved and protected forest without the informed consent of the Hill tribals.
C. The abuse of government machinery by elected leaders to coerce the masses to fulfill communal purposes.
A. Why do you oppose Meitei demand for ST status? 1. If the meitei dominant community is granted a ST recognition, the Constitutional provision of Article 371 C that safeguards the interest of the present scheduled tribes can be rendered null and void.
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