Delhi: Journalists take to streets to protest assault


New Delhi, Feb 16 (PTI): Top editors of national media and hundreds of journalists today hit the streets demanding action against those involved in beating up members of their fraternity in a court complex in police presence and sought Supreme Court's intervention in protecting freedom of speech.

The journalists, shouting slogans against the Modi Government and Delhi Police, marched from Press Club of India to the Supreme Court and submitted a memorandum to its, Registrar, seeking cancellation of licences of lawyers involved in the assualt.

The protesters also demanded Police Commissioner B S Bassi's sacking due to alleged inaction by the security personnel at the Patiala House Courts yesterday when journalists, students and teachers of JNU where attacked by people wearing lawyers' black robes.

A separate delegation of journalists met Home Minister Rajnath Singh demanding his intervention in ensuring "accountability of the Delhi Police who watched silently as the assault happened".

The memorandum by the journalists was submitted to Supreme Court even as it agreed to hear a petition tomorrow on a plea seeking action against those involved in the violence at Patiala House court complex.

"We demand the intervention of the highest court of the land to take appropriate action against the advocates involved in the assault," the memorandum said, urging the court to direct the bar council to cancel the licences of the errant advocates.

No arrest has been made even 24 hours after the assault where Delhi BJP MLA OP Sharma was also seen beating up a CPI activist.

The journalists also said the CCTV footage of yesterday's incident should be called for and police directed to ensure protection to journalists and other media persons.

Yesterday, groups of lawyers had beaten up journalists and JNU students and teachers ahead of the hearing of the sedition case registered against JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar in connection with an event at the university last week to protest the hanging of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru. Anti-India slogans were also allegedly raised at the event.

Nadeem Ahmad Kazmi, Secretary General of Press Club of India, said the Supreme Court registrar told them Chief Justice of India T S Thakur will meet a delegation of journalists in a few days.

"We hope that the Supreme Court will surely protect freedom of speech because it is constitutionally mandated to do so," he said.

Senior journalist Siddharth Varadarajan slammed the Delhi Police for remaining "mute spectators" when the assault was going on.

"The manner in which the police allowed the goons to beat up jourmnalists and no action has been taken against them even after 24 hours tells you that the terrain is likely to get more and more hostile for journalism.

"There is not even a video of Kanhaiya Kumar saying anything and he has been booked for sedition and here you have a video recording of an MLA kicking and beating somebody and not even a case has been registered," he said.

In the memorandum to the Home Minister, the journalists demanded that the perpetrators of the assault be brought to book at the earliest.

"As Union Home Minister, we urge your intervention in the matter on two counts. There should be some accountability of the Delhi Police who watched silently as the assault happened.

"And secondly, as there were CCTV cameras where the incident of assault must have been recorded, we demand that the perpetrators of the assault be brought to book at the earliest," they said.

In the memorandum, the journalists also criticised Bassi for describing the incident as a "minor scuffle".

"It is a matter of concern that the Delhi Police Commissioner has dismissed the incident describing it as a scuffle. Such observations will encourage only those elements who already believe that they are above the law of the land," it said.

In the memorandum to the Supreme Court, the journalists said Delhi Police did nothing even as "brutal assault" was unleashed by lawyers on mediapersons including, on women scribes, in and outside the court room.

More than a dozen journalists were set upon by lawyers who prevented them in the discharge of their duties. The journalists had gone to cover the hearing of the sedition case against arrested JNU students union president Kanhaiya Kumar.

  

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  • MICHAEL NORONHA, Mysore

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    The Journalists during the last lok sabha elections projected Mr Modi as the Saviour of the country. Now they are crying to save themselves from the rule of his government. Policemen who are under the Central Government remaining mute spectators is a testimony to the free thrashing the journalists got in the court premises. Journalists should remain neutral and not project a paper tiger as a Saviour.

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  • sudarshan, ganjimut

    Wed, Feb 17 2016

    I am quite sure some of the journalists are anti nationals and paid by their masters in Pakistan. only agenda is anti india nothing else. in the name of freedom these journalists ready to sail their mother

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Frazer Town,B'lore

    Wed, Feb 17 2016

    Journalists are not exception the the mob mentality when they are in aggression.

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  • Rakib, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 16 2016

    BJP exposed again
    The report Delhi Police special branch submitted to Home Ministry not mentioned name of Kanaiyha Kumar but still he got arrested.
    Why?
    Because ABVP lost election against him.It was ABVP who complained against Rohit Vemula,It is ABVP who gave complain against Kanaiyha Kumar.What exactly ABVP want?

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Tue, Feb 16 2016

    AILAAA!!..SP Govt submitted report to HOME MINISTRY on DADRI lynching it didnt had BEEF..google, its true..

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 16 2016

    i feel sad for the guards who gave up their lives to protect our parliamentarians. going by the way Afzal guru is getting support, i feel it would have been better if they had entered parliament and sprayed bullets on parlimentarians. may be at least then these intellectuals would have been learnt a bitter lesson.

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  • Rakib, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 16 2016

    Oh.. more Anti Nationals on street!!!!
    How PatRIOTs allowed them to take street?

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Tue, Feb 16 2016

    HUSSAIN, Abhudabi..what is the punishment in your host country for Anti nationalism?..let National media journalist taste their medicine..there must be some limit for TRP hunger..by the way, as per your version in which categaory 'INDIA MURD#BA#D, WE WILL SPLIT IND#A, LONG LIVE KA#AB,EVERY HOUSE WILL PRODUCE AFZ#L" will come..is it same like 'JAI JAWAN JAI KISAN, MERA BHARAT MAHAN'!!..

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  • Hussain, Abudhabi

    Tue, Feb 16 2016

    Nationals or anti nationals, u don't have any rights to distinguish any...If u want to prove ur patriotic credentials then go to border and safeguard all..Then we can call u as True Nationals

    Don't simply call someone Anti-National just because he/she opposes BJP..This trend started since May 2014 and it won't last long!

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  • Rakib, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 16 2016

    Ramesh S, MANGALORE
    Did Kanhaiya Kumar raised that slogan?
    Do you know who arranged that event?
    Arrest who raised slogan.If JNU is responsible for if some one raise slogan then arrest VC too along with Student Union leader.Why VC not objected even after they posted Afzal Guru poster on campus?.Why dont you call VC as anti national because he is RSS man nationalist by default?

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  • sid, mangalore

    Tue, Feb 16 2016

    Hope they informed Rahul Ghandhi , how can he miss the ocassion. Please guys teach your kids to raise anti india sloghans thats the new trend in India . Backing from youth leader Rahul Ghandhi ... slow claps ...

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  • Loyd, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 16 2016

    Govt made mess by arresting JNU student union leader against whom ABVP lost election instead of few Kashmiri student who raised slogan.Why so far no Kashmiri student arrested because BJP dont want to upset Mehbooba Mufti with whom they are going to form government.

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  • sampath,

    Tue, Feb 16 2016

    Why real face of sickulars, Pristitutes & some of the political parties are coming out after BJP came to power?Why intollerence brigade is silent on this issue?Why no award wapasi this time?Why they are selective?Response to such gaddars should be immediate and they should never even think about talking against our Nation.

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  • Hussain, Abudhabi

    Tue, Feb 16 2016

    Oh God why ??!! Now bhakts will say media and journalists became ANTI-NATIONAL !!

    Now except BJPians rest all became Anti Nationals !!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 16 2016

    The day is not very far "All Indians will be out on the streets out of shear DISGUST" ...

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Tue, Feb 16 2016

    ..sorry to say..the way some National media journalist conducting themselves these days assault was predicted..people are frustrated with some media lies..there is lack of unbiased journalism,lies are spread, when truth comes out the same media houses goes mum, many times cases are derailed by bad press fine example is 26/11 coverage,ISHRAT case,AARUSHI TALWAR case..recently a German journalist opined that if it had happened in Germany TV channels would have ordered to close..police search on JNU highlighted like terror attack..these journalist forgot that Golden temple/Mandir/Masjid also searched..people are caught..what if JNU raided!!

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  • Hyda, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 16 2016

    Hope "Govt." owned Zee news not in the list. lol

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