The notice was issued to the Director General of Police, Haryana calling for a report in the matter within two weeks, according to an NHRC statement.
While issuing the notice, the commission took cognisance of a complaint that some journalists were beaten up by police personnel near Rampal's ashram in Hisar, where they had assembled at an earmarked place for coverage of the developments there.
The commission observed that the allegations leveled in the complaint, if true, amount to violation of human rights of the media persons.
A number of people, including women, were injured in the violence at the Satlok Ashram in this town as authorities attempted to storm the premises and arrest Rampal against whom fresh non-bailable warrant was issued by the Punjab and Haryana High Court yesterday.
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