SAARC Journalist Forum urge Indian government to assure press freedom
New Delhi. SAARC Journalist Forum condemns against raided the journalists of India by Delhi Police this morning. SAARC Journalist Forum protests against the incident by releasing press statement.
“SAARC Journalist Forum condemns the incident about raided the journalists of India by Delhi Police this morning. We come to know video journalist Abhisar Sharma, senior journalist Bhasha Singh, veteran journalist Urmilesh, Newsclick editor Prabir Purkayastha and writer Githa Hariharan, renowned journalist and commentator on the political economy Aunindyo Chakravarty, activist and historian Sohail Hashmi and satirist and stand-up comic Sanjay Rajaura were raided early this morning,” said in statement released by the SAARC Journalist Forum.
Press Release on raided of Indian journalists by Delhi Police
“We also notified that Hindu journalist and Newsclick contributor Anuradha Raman, Satyam Tiwari, Aditi Nigam and Sumedha Pal along with several journalists were detained by police. SAARC Journalist Forum expressed it’s deep concerns on detaining the journalists of India and want to urge Delhi Police not to go against press and expression freedom in India,” further stated in the press statement.
“We know India is largest democratic country of world and it is not suited for India to go against press freedom. We want Indian government and Delhi Police to stop immediately these kinds of activities and allow press freedom in the country. We also call on government of India along with all stakeholders and world community to raise the voice against undemocratic and autocratic behaviour of authorities of Delhi Police,” said in statement released by SAARC Journalist Forum President Raju Lama and Secretary General Md Abdur Rahman.
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Last Updated: October 3, 2023 by admin_raju
SAARC Journalist Forum urge Indian government to assure press freedom
New Delhi. SAARC Journalist Forum condemns against raided the journalists of India by Delhi Police this morning. SAARC Journalist Forum protests against the incident by releasing press statement.
“SAARC Journalist Forum condemns the incident about raided the journalists of India by Delhi Police this morning. We come to know video journalist Abhisar Sharma, senior journalist Bhasha Singh, veteran journalist Urmilesh, Newsclick editor Prabir Purkayastha and writer Githa Hariharan, renowned journalist and commentator on the political economy Aunindyo Chakravarty, activist and historian Sohail Hashmi and satirist and stand-up comic Sanjay Rajaura were raided early this morning,” said in statement released by the SAARC Journalist Forum.
“We also notified that Hindu journalist and Newsclick contributor Anuradha Raman, Satyam Tiwari, Aditi Nigam and Sumedha Pal along with several journalists were detained by police. SAARC Journalist Forum expressed it’s deep concerns on detaining the journalists of India and want to urge Delhi Police not to go against press and expression freedom in India,” further stated in the press statement.
“We know India is largest democratic country of world and it is not suited for India to go against press freedom. We want Indian government and Delhi Police to stop immediately these kinds of activities and allow press freedom in the country. We also call on government of India along with all stakeholders and world community to raise the voice against undemocratic and autocratic behaviour of authorities of Delhi Police,” said in statement released by SAARC Journalist Forum President Raju Lama and Secretary General Md Abdur Rahman.
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