City
Epaper

Editors Guild condemns FIR against journalist for exposing chinks in UP's Mid-Day meal scheme

By ANI | Updated: September 2, 2019 21:45 IST

The Editors Guild of India (EGI) on Monday condemned Uttar Pradesh government's action of filing an FIR under serious sections of criminal law against journalist Pawan Jaiswal.

Open in App

The Editors Guild of India (EGI) on Monday condemned Uttar Pradesh government's action of filing an FIR under serious sections of criminal law against journalist Pawan Jaiswal.

The FIR was filed against Jaiswal for his report where he highlighted that only 'rotis' and salt were being served to the school children under the Mid-Day Milk scheme at Siyur primary school, Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh.

In an official statement, EGI said: "It is a cruel and classic case of shooting the messenger. It is precisely exposes such as these that show how valuable free and fearless journalists are to a democratic society. It is shocking that instead of taking action to fix what is wrong on the ground, the government has filed criminal cases against the journalist."

The EGI further said that even if the government believes that Jaiswal's report is wrong, there are easy and conventional redresses available. Using the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and police is no way to respond to this.

The EGI has urged that the state government to withdraw these cases forthwith and ensure that the journalist is not put to any further harm or harassment.

"The Guild also expresses grave concern over recent incidents of restrictions on the overseas travel of journalists. The latest being the denial of travel permission at the airport for journalist Gowhar Geel, who works for a German media orgsation," said the EGI in the statement.

"The law does indeed give the government such powers but only in the rarest of rare cases and following due procedure and disclosure. There must be transparency in these decisions," the statement added.

EGI has urged the government not to create a situation where the constitutionally and legally mandated freedom of media representatives is compromised.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Uttar Pradesh
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalCouple Caught Romancing on Speeding Bike Without Helmets on Agra-Kanpur Highway; Disturbing Video Emerges

NationalUP Shocker: Woman Threatens to Cut Husband Into ‘55 Pieces’ for Coming Between Her and Lover She Met in Online Gaming

NationalAgra Accident: Speeding Car Rams Into Dancing Women During Wedding in Uttar Pradesh; Several Injured, Horrific Video Surfaces

NationalUttar Pradesh Shocker: Man Ends In Life After Getting Frustrated Over Constant Fight Between Family

NationalUP: Child Dies After Hospital Refuses Emergency Treatment Over Money: Parents Claim

National Realted Stories

NationalEAM Jaishankar on US visit from June 30; to attend Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting on July 1

NationalKarnataka woman fulfils big dreams, thanks to Atmanirbhar Bharat Rojgar Yojana

NationalMaha govt working to scale up development: CM Fadnavis

NationalMango varieties being experimentally cultivated in Tripura to boost farmers’ income: Minister

NationalGR scrapping on Hindi: Arrogance of govt's monstrous majority shattered, says Cong