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News Broadcasters Federation condemns attack on Deepak Chaurasia at Shaheen Bagh

Senior Journalist and president of News Broadcasters Federation (NBF) Arnab Goswami has condemned the attack on News Nation’s Deepak Chaurasia. In a video shared by Deepak Chourasia in which he was seen surrounded by protestors and later manhandled by them. They tried to remove him from the spot and also snatched his mic.

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Published : Jan 25, 2020, 11:37 PM IST

New Delhi: The News Broadcasters Federation on Saturday condemned the alleged attack on News Nation consulting editor Deepak Chaurasia by protesters at Delhi's Shaheen Bagh and demanded police action against perpetrators of the violence.

In a statement, the News Broadcasters Federation said it is extremely concerned about the repeated instances of violence directed at journalists in the line of duty at Shaheen Bagh.

  • सुन रहे हैं कि संविधान ख़तरे में है, सुन रहे हैं कि लड़ाई प्रजातंत्र को बचाने की है! जब मैं शाहीन बाग की उसी आवाज़ को देश को दिखाने पहुँचा तो वहाँ मॉब लिंचिंग से कम कुछ नहीं मिला! #CAAProtests #ShaheenBagh pic.twitter.com/EhJxfWviTp

    — Deepak Chaurasia (@DChaurasia2312) January 24, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

These attacks have been fuelled by a growing spirit of intolerance by those claiming to be protestors at Shaheen Bagh, NBF president Arnab Goswami said in a statement.

"The most recent attack on senior journalist Deepak Chaurasia and his camera crew at Shaheen Bagh, which was recorded on camera, reflects the growing hostility of some of those at Shaheen Bagh towards journalists unwilling to toe their line," he said.

In recent weeks there have been similar attacks on several other TV journalists in the course of which camera equipment has been broken and destroyed and some journalists, including those who were victims of Friday's attack, have had to be hospitalised, Goswami said.

The NBF, which is the largest such organisation of news broadcasters pan India, demands immediate police action against those who have perpetrated the violence and seeks solidarity among all members of the Indian media against this relentless attack on reporters, and editors of news media organisations, he said.

Police said Chaurasia, 51, complained to them saying he was beaten up and his camera was snatched by a mob at the protest site.

An FIR has been registered under sections 394 (voluntarily causing hurt in committing robbery) and 34 (common intention) against unknown persons at the Shaheen Bagh police station, a senior police officer said.

On his Twitter handle, Chaurasia uploaded a one-minute video in which he was seen surrounded by protestors and later manhandled by them. They tried to remove him from the spot and also snatched his mic.

In another part of the video, a group of men can be seen trying to snatch a camera from the cameraman.

Also Read: Elderly CPM worker sets himself ablaze; Indore police recovers anti-CAA pamphlets

New Delhi: The News Broadcasters Federation on Saturday condemned the alleged attack on News Nation consulting editor Deepak Chaurasia by protesters at Delhi's Shaheen Bagh and demanded police action against perpetrators of the violence.

In a statement, the News Broadcasters Federation said it is extremely concerned about the repeated instances of violence directed at journalists in the line of duty at Shaheen Bagh.

  • सुन रहे हैं कि संविधान ख़तरे में है, सुन रहे हैं कि लड़ाई प्रजातंत्र को बचाने की है! जब मैं शाहीन बाग की उसी आवाज़ को देश को दिखाने पहुँचा तो वहाँ मॉब लिंचिंग से कम कुछ नहीं मिला! #CAAProtests #ShaheenBagh pic.twitter.com/EhJxfWviTp

    — Deepak Chaurasia (@DChaurasia2312) January 24, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

These attacks have been fuelled by a growing spirit of intolerance by those claiming to be protestors at Shaheen Bagh, NBF president Arnab Goswami said in a statement.

"The most recent attack on senior journalist Deepak Chaurasia and his camera crew at Shaheen Bagh, which was recorded on camera, reflects the growing hostility of some of those at Shaheen Bagh towards journalists unwilling to toe their line," he said.

In recent weeks there have been similar attacks on several other TV journalists in the course of which camera equipment has been broken and destroyed and some journalists, including those who were victims of Friday's attack, have had to be hospitalised, Goswami said.

The NBF, which is the largest such organisation of news broadcasters pan India, demands immediate police action against those who have perpetrated the violence and seeks solidarity among all members of the Indian media against this relentless attack on reporters, and editors of news media organisations, he said.

Police said Chaurasia, 51, complained to them saying he was beaten up and his camera was snatched by a mob at the protest site.

An FIR has been registered under sections 394 (voluntarily causing hurt in committing robbery) and 34 (common intention) against unknown persons at the Shaheen Bagh police station, a senior police officer said.

On his Twitter handle, Chaurasia uploaded a one-minute video in which he was seen surrounded by protestors and later manhandled by them. They tried to remove him from the spot and also snatched his mic.

In another part of the video, a group of men can be seen trying to snatch a camera from the cameraman.

Also Read: Elderly CPM worker sets himself ablaze; Indore police recovers anti-CAA pamphlets

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News Broadcasters Federation condemns attack on Deepak Chaurasia at Shaheen Bagh
          New Delhi, Jan 25 (PTI) The News Broadcasters Federation on Saturday condemned the alleged attack on News Nation consulting editor Deepak Chaurasia by protesters at Delhi's Shaheen Bagh and demanded police action against perpetrators of the violence.
          In a statement, the News Broadcasters Federation said it is extremely concerned about the repeated instances of violence directed at journalists in the line of duty at Shaheen Bagh.
          These attacks have been fuelled by a growing spirit of intolerance by those claiming to be protestors at Shaheen Bagh, NBF president Arnab Goswami said in a statement.
          "The most recent attack on senior journalist Deepak Chaurasia and his camera crew at Shaheen Bagh, which was recorded on camera, reflects the growing hostility of some of those at Shaheen Bagh towards journalists unwilling to toe their line," he said.
          In recent weeks there have been similar attacks on several other TV journalists in the course of which camera equipment has been broken and destroyed and some journalists, including those who were victims of Friday's attack, have had to be hospitalised, Goswami said.
          The NBF, which is the largest such organisation of news broadcasters pan India, demands immediate police action against those who have perpetrated the violence and seeks solidarity among all members of the Indian media against this relentless attack on reporters, and editors of news media organisations, he said.
          Police said Chaurasia, 51, complained to them saying he was beaten up and his camera was snatched by a mob at the protest site.
          An FIR has been registered under sections 394 (voluntarily causing hurt in committing robbery) and 34 (common intention) against unknown persons at the Shaheen Bagh police station, a senior police officer said.
          On his Twitter handle, Chaurasiya uploaded a one-minute video in which he was seen surrounded by protestors and later manhandled by them. They tried to remove him from the spot and also snatched his mic.
          In another part of the video, a group of men can be seen trying to snatch a camera from the cameraman. PTI ASK
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