Tripura Journalists Protest Towards Alleged Risk By Biplab Deb

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Biplab Deb didn’t retract his remark however mentioned he didn’t imply to threaten anybody. (FILE)

Agartala:

Sporting black masks, journalists from varied elements of Tripura on Thursday held an indication right here to protest in opposition to Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb’s alleged risk issued to them final month and “assaults” on scribes.

Media individuals underneath the banner of the Meeting of journalists (AOJ) gathered in entrance of the Rabindra Bhavan in Agartala and held a sit-in.

“We’ll proceed our motion till he (Deb) withdraws his remark, which is unbecoming of a chief minister,” AOJ Convener Sekhar Datta mentioned.

Mr Deb, whereas laying the inspiration stone for a particular financial zone at Sabroom in South Tripura district on September 11, had mentioned that some newspapers try to confuse the folks of the state about its COVID-19 scenario and he’ll “not forgive” them.

“Some newspapers try to confuse folks…. Historical past is not going to forgive them, folks of Tripura is not going to forgive them and I Biplab Deb is not going to forgive them. I do no matter I say, historical past is testimony to that,” Mr Deb had mentioned.

This was construed as a risk to them by journalists who demanded that the CM withdraw it.

Mr Deb didn’t retract his remark however mentioned he didn’t imply to threaten anybody in his speech.

Through the protest, AOJ Chairman Subal Kumar Dey mentioned that two groups of senior scribes not too long ago toured completely different elements of the state and located that skilled rights of journalists within the districts are violated.

“Journalists working in district and sub-divisional cities are working underneath extreme stress. No authorities official needs to talk to them resulting from a gag order issued by the federal government and mafias are dictating how information studies ought to be printed,” Mr Dey claimed.

The AOJ had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Residence Minister Amit Shah and the Press Council of India, alleging that no less than six journalists have been assaulted for the reason that CM’s September 11 assertion, and regardless of complaints being filed, no progress within the investigation has been present in any of them.

Journalists had additionally met Governor RK Bais, searching for his intervention to finish the alleged intimidation of journalists and held protest by carrying black badges on the Gandhi Jayanti.

Mr Dey alleged that no less than 25 journalists have been attacked within the state for the reason that BJP-IPFT authorities got here to energy in March 2018.

He additionally mentioned their agitation has obtained solidarity from main journalists our bodies akin to Editors Guild, European Journalist Union, Bangladesh Sangbadik Sangha, Mukto Prakash, Dhaka, and Indian Newspaper Society.

(This story has not been edited by NDTV employees and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)



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