Three journalists killed in 24 hours for raising issues in BJP-ruled states
Three journalists killed in 24 hours for raising issues in BJP-ruled states
According To Scribes Of MP, The Incident Happened Hardly A Few Meters Away From The Town Kotwali Police Station But Cops Took More Than 20 Mins To Reach The Incident Site.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Deepak Mahato | Updated on: 26 Mar 2018, 08:20:48 PM
New Delhi:
Three journalists were allegedly killed in the last 24 hours in separate incidents in Bihar and Madhya Pradesh, according to sources.
While two journalists of a leading vernacular newspaper were rammed in Bihar s Bhojpur district, another was mowed down by a heavy vehicle in Madhya Pradesh on Monday morning.
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