During a meeting held by the Press Club of India (PCI) and Indian Women Press Corp (IWPC), journalists took a strong exception to the recent killing of two journalists- Rajdeo Ranjan in Bihar and Akhilesh Pratap Singh in Jharkhand.
They urged the government to enact a law that not only offers protection to journalists but also enable their families to be given adequate compensation in the event of their demise.
"The meeting felt that there should be a time-bound program and the PCI and the IWPC should immediately draft a resolution and with other journalist bodies launch a campaign with Parliamentarians and the civil society to sensitise them to repeated attacks on mediapersons," it added.
