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Tripura: Three journalists attacked while covering clash between CPI(M) and BJP workers
The journalists were identified as Prangopal Acharya, Pintu Paul and Biswajit Debnath.
22 Dec, 2020
Three journalists in Tripura were attacked on Sunday while covering a clash between BJP and CPI-M workers, the
Indian Express
The journalists were identified as Prangopal Acharya, Pintu Paul and Biswajit Debnath. According to the
Tribune, the police said: About 4-5 persons were wounded and the three scribes were attacked, but they were not injured. Police is investigating the case.
BJP spokesperson Nabendu Bhattacharjee claimed that the incident occurred âin front of the policeâ and urged the police to arrest the âreal culprits involved in the incidentâ. Three complaints have been filed, including one from a journalist organisation, but there have been no arrests yet.
Tripura: Three journalists attacked while covering clash between BJP and CPI(M) workers
The Assembly of Journalists also claimed that the assault on journalists was not a random incident but part of a continued attack on media in Tripura since CM Biplab Kumar Deb s controversial comments. Updated: December 21, 2020 5:08:33 pm
Officers Wednesday arrested four persons including an ultra from Raishyabari market area in Gandacherra of Dhalai district. (Representational Image)
Three journalists were allegedly assaulted when they were they went to cover a clash between ruling BJP and opposition CPI-M workers at Khayerpur, about 10 km from capital Agartala. Three complaints have been filed so far but the culprits are yet to be arrested.