Shashi Tharoor and some journalists face charges over posts on farmers tractor rally
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First FIR was filed by UP Police in Noida with alleged sedition charges
The Editors Guild of India has condemned police cases against journalists
New Delhi:
One more police case has been filed against Congress MP Shashi Tharoor and journalists including Rajdeep Sardesai, this time in Delhi, for their posts on social media and comments on the violence that broke out during a tractor rally by farmers on Republic Day.
In a First Information Report filed in Delhi on a complaint by city resident Chiranjiv Kumar, the police said Mr Tharoor and the others misled people on the death of a protester in central Delhi s ITO when thousands of farmers entered areas in the national capital, including the Red Fort, that were not in the agreed route of the tractor rally.
Undeclared emergency : Media bodies condemn sedition charges against journalists
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Last Updated: Jan 30, 2021, 10:15 PM IST
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Synopsis Today the atmosphere is such, it s so poisonous, so toxic that anyone who wants to go to the court perhaps is a fool. You know what the result is going to be. Even during the emergency, rules against journalists were not so harsh, I don t recall anybody going in for sedition, Sahay said.
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DUJ president S K Pande alleged the situation was like an undeclared emergency .
New Delhi: Media bodies Saturday condemned the filing of sedition charges against six senior journalists and editors for their reporting on the farmers tractor parade and the ensuing violence here on Republic Day, alleging the situation in the country is akin to an undeclared emergency . At a protest meeting held here, a number of media bodies including the Press Club of India, Editors Guild of India, Indian Women s Press Corps (IWPC), Delhi Union of Jo
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