Congress deplores arrest of 2 editors in Manipur, demands their release

The BJP govt in Manipur has indulged in a string of assaults on freedom of press by arresting journalists, slapping grave charges and even confronting the Editors Guild of India, Pawan Khera said

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3 min read Last Updated : Jan 07 2024 | 6:30 PM IST

The Congress on Sunday strongly deplored the reported arrest of two editors of vernacular newspapers in Manipur and demanded their immediate release, alleging a "double engine assault" by the Modi government and the Manipur dispensation on the state.

In a statement, Congress' media and publicity department head Pawan Khera said that in yet another crackdown on press freedom, two editors from two language newspapers have been arrested by the Manipur government.

On December 31, 2023, the BJP-controlled police arrested Wangkhemcha Shyamjai, the editor of vernacular daily Kangleipaki Meira, for allegedly publishing "provocative news", Khera said.

On January 5, the Manipur Police also arrested Meitei language newspaper Hueiyen Lanpao's editor Dhanabir Maibam for "promoting enmity on the ground of religion and race", the Congress leader said.

In a joint statement, the All-Manipur Journalists' Union, of which Shyamjai was a former chief, and the Editors Guild Manipur (EGM) condemned his arrest and demanded his immediate release, Khera pointed out.

"The Indian National Congress strongly deplores the arrest of the editors of reputable vernacular newspapers. We firmly believe that journalists should be allowed to pursue their professional duties without fear of intimidation, especially when reporting on matters of public interest," Khera said.

"We firmly endorse the objections raised by All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU), Editors Guild Manipur (EGM) and Paomi Welfare Foundation," he said in his statement.

The BJP government in Manipur has indulged in a string of assaults on freedom of press by arresting journalists, slapping grave charges and even confronting the Editors Guild of India (EGI) when they attempted to honestly report the true picture of the strife-ridden state, Khera alleged.

All this is being done to escape any accountability for the "callous mishandling" of the situation, by plunging the state into violence, chaos, and anarchy, he said.

"The double engine assault by an apathetic Modi government and discredited BJP state government on Manipur has resulted in the death of more than 200 people, injuring 1,100 people and displacing 67,000 people, in the past eight months," Khera alleged.

The Modi government's record on information blockade, suppressing freedom of press and targeting selected journalists by using draconian laws like UAPA, smacks of "brazen authoritarianism", he said.

"People of India know that the BJP favours only those journalists who crawl in front of them by covering events such as PM Modi's snorkeling vacation in Lakshadweep or ask questions to him like "'aap calorie conscious hain (Are you calorie conscious?' or 'aap thakte kyu nahi (why don't you tire)'?" Khera said.

In this context, the Congress urges the Manipur government to immediately release the detained journalists, pending due process and transparency in all investigations, Khera said.

He also urged the state government to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all journalists working in Manipur, upholding their right to report freely and independently.

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First Published: Jan 07 2024 | 6:30 PM IST

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