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Press Club of India Urges Tripura Police to Drop Cases Against 2 Journalists

Journalists Samriddhi Sakunia and Swarna Jha from HW News Network had gone to Tripura to write on the recent communal incidents.
Journalists Samriddhi Sakunia and Swarna Jha from HW News Network had gone to Tripura to write on the recent communal incidents.
press club of india urges tripura police to drop cases against 2 journalists
Samriddhi Sakunia and Swarna Jha, while in police custody in Tripura. Photo: By arrangement
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New Delhi: The Press Club of India (PCI) on Tuesday demanded that a case lodged by Tripura police against two women journalists allegedly for creating hatred between communities be dropped.

Condemning the police action against the journalists, the PCI also urged the National Human Rights Commision (NHRC) to take cognisance of the human rights violation by Tripura police in detaining the two scribes till night in the police station.

Journalists Samriddhi Sakunia and Swarna Jha from HW News Network, who came to Tripura to write on the recent communal incidents were detained by Assam police at Karimganj's Neelam Bazar, close to Assam-Tripura border on Sunday. Later, they were brought to Tripura and formally arrested on Monday morning on charges of posting inflammatory and fake news on social media.

The two were, however, later released on bail on Monday.

"The Press Club of India strongly condemns the detention and harassment of two Delhi-based women reporters, Samriddhi Sakunia and Swarna Jha by Tripura state police under charges of spreading communal hatred. The reporters were booked for creating hatred between communities for fabricating, concealing truth," the journalist's body said in a statement.

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The PCI noted that Sakunya and Jha were named in an FIR filed at Fatikroy Police Station in Tripura on Sunday on a complaint filed by a VHP supporter.

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"The Press Club of India demands that the cases be dropped and the media be allowed to carry out their duty independently. The PCI also urges the NHRC to take cognisance of the human rights violation by Tripura police in detaining both reporters till night in the police station, as law ordains that police can't keep a woman detained in police station beyond 6 pm," the journalists' body said.

Also read: ‘Harassed for Doing Their Job’: Journalists Condemn Tripura Police’s Action Against 2 Reporters

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The PCI noted that this was not the first time that a media person faced harassment at the hands of the Tripura Police.

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"Journalist Shyam Meera Singh was booked under the UAPA for reporting on the disturbing incidents unfolding in Tripura," it said.

For a democracy to thrive, the media should be allowed to do their job without any harassment, it added.

(PTI)

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