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TV journalist knifed in restaurant, four detained

Four were detained in connection to a serious attack of a TV journalist in Assam's Ganeshguri on Friday. The journalist was stabbed brutally by some workers of a restaurant while on duty.

TV journalist knifed in restaurant, four detained
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Published : Mar 23, 2019, 12:15 AM IST

Guwahati: A journalist of a news TV channel was attacked with knives and seriously injured in an attack in a restaurant Ganeshguri locality here, police said on Friday.

TV journalist knifed in restaurant, four detained


Chakrapani Parashar, journalist of satellite news channel, was stabbed by some workers of a restaurant adjacent to his office when he was on duty on Thursday night, police said.

Police have detained four accused in connection with the attack.

Parashar sustained serious injuries in various parts of his body and was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he is stated to be out of danger, the police said.

Trouble began on Thursday afternoon when Parashar went with his unit to cover a fight between the main accused, who runs a restaurant in the same building as the news channel and some youths while playing Holi,Deputy Manager (Operations) of the channel Aparup Barua said.

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"Though the news was not telecast, the restaurant owner started an argument with Parashar for covering the incident. In the evening when about five to six of our journalists, including Parashar, went to the restaurant to settle the matter amicably, the accused took out a dagger and stabbed him repeatedly," Barua said.

The accused has a criminal record and was arrested earlier too, he said.

Various political parties - national and regional and journalists organisations have condemned the attack on Parashar.

The Electronic Media Forum Assam (EMFA) has expressed concern over the attack and demanded stringent actions against the culprits. It also urged the state government to ensure security to media persons by enacting a special protection law at the earliest.

In a statement here on Friday, EMFA claimed that increasing instances of physical assaults are being reported from various parts of the country and the Centre should take the matter seriously.

It also appealed to all media persons across the country to be united over the issue.

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Guwahati: A journalist of a news TV channel was attacked with knives and seriously injured in an attack in a restaurant Ganeshguri locality here, police said on Friday.

TV journalist knifed in restaurant, four detained


Chakrapani Parashar, journalist of satellite news channel, was stabbed by some workers of a restaurant adjacent to his office when he was on duty on Thursday night, police said.

Police have detained four accused in connection with the attack.

Parashar sustained serious injuries in various parts of his body and was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he is stated to be out of danger, the police said.

Trouble began on Thursday afternoon when Parashar went with his unit to cover a fight between the main accused, who runs a restaurant in the same building as the news channel and some youths while playing Holi,Deputy Manager (Operations) of the channel Aparup Barua said.

READ:MEA: India to boycott Pak National day celebration

"Though the news was not telecast, the restaurant owner started an argument with Parashar for covering the incident. In the evening when about five to six of our journalists, including Parashar, went to the restaurant to settle the matter amicably, the accused took out a dagger and stabbed him repeatedly," Barua said.

The accused has a criminal record and was arrested earlier too, he said.

Various political parties - national and regional and journalists organisations have condemned the attack on Parashar.

The Electronic Media Forum Assam (EMFA) has expressed concern over the attack and demanded stringent actions against the culprits. It also urged the state government to ensure security to media persons by enacting a special protection law at the earliest.

In a statement here on Friday, EMFA claimed that increasing instances of physical assaults are being reported from various parts of the country and the Centre should take the matter seriously.

It also appealed to all media persons across the country to be united over the issue.

READ:Arun Jaitley slams Sam Pitroda over Balakot remarks

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TV journalist knifed in restaurant, four detained
Guwahati, Mar 22 (PTI) A journalist of a news TV
channel was attacked with knives and seriously injured in an
attack in a restaurant Ganeshguri locality here, police said
Friday.
         Chakrapani Parashar, a journalist of satellite news
channel News18/AssamNE, was stabbed by some workers of a
restaurant adjacent to his office when he was on duty on
Thursday night, police said.
         Police have detained four accused in connection with
the attack.
         Parashar sustained serious injuries in various parts
of his body and was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he is
stated to be out of danger, the police said.
         Trouble began on Thursday afternoon when Parashar went
with his unit to cover a fight between the main accused, who
runs a restaurant in the same building as the news channel and
some youths while playing Holi, News18 Assam/NE Deputy Manager
(Operations) Aparup Barua said.
         "Though the news was not telecast, the restaurant
owner started an argument with Parashar for covering the
incident. In the evening when about five to six of our
journalists, including Parashar, went to the restaurant to
settle the matter amicably, the accused took out a dagger and
stabbed him repeatedly," Barua said.
         The accused has a criminal record and was arrested
earlier too, he said.
          Various political parties - national and regional and
journalists organisations have condemned the attack on
Parashar.
         The Electronic Media Forum Assam (EMFA) has expressed
concern over the attack and demanded stringent actions against
the culprits. It also urged the state government to ensure
security to media persons by enacting a special protection law
at the earliest.
         In a statement here on Friday, EMFA claimed that
increasing instances of physical assaults are being reported
from various parts of the country and the Centre should take
the matter seriously.
         It also appealed to all media persons across the
country to be united over the issue. PTI ESB TR
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