Bombay House security, media scuffle injures photo-journalist

Cameras belonging to lens men of Mid-Day and Hindustan Times were also damaged

A name board is pictured at the entrance of Bombay House, headquarters of Tata Group, in Mumbai
A name board is pictured at the entrance of Bombay House, headquarters of Tata Group, in Mumbai
Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Nov 04 2016 | 8:25 PM IST
A scuffle broke out between security personnel at Bombay House and photographers trying to click pictures of ousted Tata Sons Chairman Cyrus Mistry, injuring one of them, ahead of the board meeting of Tata group firm Indian Hotels Company Ltd in Mumbai on Friday.

As soon as Mistry, who is the Chairman of IHCL, arrived at the Tata group headquarters to chair a board meeting to consider quarterly financial performance of the company, photographers went beyond the cordoned off area to click his pictures.

In a bid to control the situation, the security personnel roughed up the photographers, injuring one belonging to the Times of India and damaging his equipment, in the process.

Cameras belonging to lens men of Mid-Day and Hindustan Times were also damaged.

Bombay House - Photojournalists beaten up by Tata Security Guards #BombayHouse @bsindia pic.twitter.com/x4srTzwoV1

— Chandan KK (@CKSquare) November 4, 2016
Later on the situation was brought under control with the intervention of police from Mata Ramabai Police station. Four security guards and three photographers have been taken for medical check up.

Digging in his heels after being ousted as Chairman of Tata Sons, Mistry plans to continue in his current role at Tata group firms, including Tata Steel, TCS and Tata Motors, where he is Chairman.

Sources close to Mistry have said he has no plans to quit as Chairman of these firms.

"He will discharge his fiduciary duty as required by law in all his positions in the Tata group," a source close to Mistry had said.

Mumbai Press Club condemns attack

The Mumbai Press Club in a statement said that it strongly condemns brutal attack on news photographers at Tata House, Fort, Mumbai, and demanded immediate arrest of security personnel of Tata House, who were involved in a shameful act of violence against the professionals from various media houses who were performing their duty on Friday afternoon.  
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First Published: Nov 04 2016 | 4:40 PM IST

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