"In the wake of attacks on journalists in the country, the demand for a law to protect journalists has gathered steam," Sinha said at the Indore Press Club.
"A law should be passed to facilitate high-level probes into the attacks on journalists within a fixed timeframe," he said.
Also, cases related to such attacks should be tried by fast-track courts, and if a journalist dies in an attack, the government should provide compensation to the family, Sinha said.
PCI's Journalists' Safety Committee had prepared a report proposing such a law and submitted it to the Union government in 2015, he said.
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