Home Minister Bhupendra Singh said journalists in Madhya Pradesh will receive full cooperation and protection from the police.
"We have always taken attacks on journalists very seriously. We will ensure journalists perform their duties with complete independence and without any fear. Journalists will receive full cooperation and protection from the police," he said.
Singh was talking to reporters after holding a meeting with police officials here.
The Kannada journalist-activist, 55, was shot dead by unidentified assailants at her residence in Bengaluru on Tuesday night.
The home minister praised the ongoing campaign of the Indore Police to demolish the illegal properties of people with criminal antecedents.
He said this campaign will be replicated in the entire state.
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