In its report submitted to PCI, the four-member committee is learnt to have said that police and local administration failed to rise to the situation and resorted to "brute force" against media persons doing their duty.
"This showed lack of training and discipline, and a complete disregard to human rights," the committee said.
Several media personnel were among those injured on November 18 as clashes erupted at Rampal's ashram in Barwala in Hisar district with police lobbing teargas shells and using batons to disperse his supporters.
In its recommendations, the committee has sought investigation by administrative officers in to the incident and compensation for injured media persons as well as for those whose equipment was damaged during the incident.
It also sought identification and suspension of the policemen responsible for the attack on media persons and fast tracking their cases. The panel also said that false cases foisted on media persons should be withdrawn immediately.
The panel observed that TV channels were airing disturbing visuals of people injured in the police action being dragged out of the operational area by policemen in a most inhuman manner.
The committee said the assault on media personnel and equipment amounts to a "prima facie violation of fundamental freedom guaranteed to the media under Article 19 (1)(a) of the Constitution".
After speaking to media persons who were on the spot in Hisar, the panel noted that it appeared that it was a very well coordinated and well-timed attack on media persons.
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