India: Rebellion cases filed against several leading journalists

India: Rebellion cases filed against several leading journalists

Journalists’ Association ‘Editors Guild’ strongly condemns the action against journalists

New Delhi (Web News)

Rebellion cases have been registered against several leading journalists in India. He is accused of inciting violent protests against farmers. The Editors Guild, an association of journalists, has strongly condemned it. Police in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh on January 26, he allegedly filed a coup case against Congress leader Shashi Tharoor and six other leading journalists in the country, accusing the wall of Lal Qala of planting the Sikh flag and inciting violent protests. ۔The FIR also includes well-known journalist Raj Deep Sir Desai, National Herald Editor Marnal Pandey, National Voice Editor Zafar Agha and Caravan Magazine’s Anantnath and Vinod Jose. Rebellion on these individuals, chaos between different groups. To create, deliberately  several other charges have been leveled against him, such as hurting religious sentiments, spreading misinformation and engaging in criminal conspiracy. If such allegations are proven, these journalists could face up to life imprisonment. The Editors Guild of India, the most important association of journalists in IndiaStrongly condemning the police operation, he said that what could be a bigger lie and what could be the insult to Lal Qala due to the tweet of journalists. The Editors Guild of India called the police action on the country’s democracy. Declaring the attack an attempt to intimidate, harass and suppress the media. The organization has also demanded that the case be withdrawn immediately, so that the media can do its job without fear or favor. File a lawsuit against journalists one of the main reasons for this is that a man driving a tractor during the rally was killed in an accident but the report said that he was killed by police firing and that is why the protesters were enraged at Lal Fort. Entered and tortured. But the Editors Guild vehemently denied all the allegations, saying that during the protest, various reports were being received from journalists as well as from the police from time to time. Of journalists so it was only natural that all the details that reached them should be given immediately. This is in line with the established principles of the journalistic process. Meanwhile, India’s leading news channel ‘India Today’ Group has its own Consultant Editor and Leading Journalist RajDeep Sir Desai has been aired off for two weeks after a controversial tweet. Initially, almost all journalists reported police firing on the cause of death of the man driving the tractor. However, when it was reported that his death turned the tractor when it came down to it, everyone did their job and Raj Deep also deleted his tweet. A large group of journalists in India and several news channels are supporters of the right-wing hardline Hindu nationalist ruling party BJP and Modi government. A news The channel’s editor said on condition of anonymity in a conversation with German TVDW Urdu that the government feared independent journalists who dared to speak out and, “That’s why such actions were taken against them.” are going to.The government knows that if they are released, they will expose the administration and that is why they are targeted. But the ruling party BJP spokesman and former journalist Sudhish Verma took action That’s right. In a conversation with DW Urdu, he said that if the journalist made a mistake, he would have to suffer the consequences, if the violence was inciting, then he would go and face the agency. Rajdeep has done this before because of him Reporting is biased. If they work to please a few people instead of the truth, then what is it, then face the law. In India, the media and journalists have been banned since Modi’s government took offices. In particular, cases have been registered against most journalists in the state of Uttar Pradesh. According to the NGO ‘Rights and Risk Analysis Group’, cases against 55 journalists were registered in different parts of the country from March to May some political analysts call it an undeclared emergency, calling it the most difficult time for the media. According to experts, the government is not ready to bear any report against itself and that is why some national newspapers and TV channels The government had to remove its editors only because their institutions were causing trouble