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Editors Guild condemns incidents of police action against journalists in Gujarat and Delhi

It took note of police booking and detaining Dhaval Patel, editor and owner of a Gujarati news portal for sedition, and a police notice to Indian Express special correspondent Mahender Singh Manral

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The Editors Guild of India on Wednesday condemned two recent incidents of police action against journalists in Gujarat and Delhi. It noted that there was a growing trend of “misuse of criminal laws to intimidate journalists” in the country.

The first incident the Guild expressed concern over was the Gujarat police booking and detaining Dhaval Patel, editor and owner of Gujarati news portal ‘Face of Nation’, for sedition on May 12. The police took the action after the portal published a report suggesting possible leadership change in the State because of the increase in Coronavirus cases.

Published: 13 May 2020, 6:38 PM IST

“The second instance of egregious and high-handed action has come from the Delhi Police,” the Guild said in a statement, referring to the police notice to The Indian Express special correspondent Mahender Singh Manral on May 10, who had reported that police investigations found the possibility of the audio clip of Tablighi Jamaat leader, Maulana Saad, being doctored.

“While Manral wasn’t charged under any law, he was threatened that failure to join the probe could result in legal action under Section 174 of the IPC with punishment of a prison term and fine. This appears to be a little more than a fishing expedition to try and extract the journalist’s source and, thus, warn other reporters,” said the statement.

Published: 13 May 2020, 6:38 PM IST

“These instances of police action in Gujarat and Delhi are deeply disturbing. The government and the police must recognise that the media is an integral part of the governance structure in any democracy. The Guild condemns these actions and asks the state and central governments to desist from misusing the law to threaten the free press,” the statement said.

Published: 13 May 2020, 6:38 PM IST

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Published: 13 May 2020, 6:38 PM IST