Attacks on impartial journalism will not be tolerated – Umesh Dwivedi

Kaushambi. A meeting of the Indian Journalists Association in the district was held at the district headquarters Manjhanpur on Saturday under the leadership of National President Umesh Dwivedi. The crisis looming over journalism was discussed. Journalists said that officials harass journalists for impartial writing, on which National President Umesh Dwivedi said. Dwivedi said that no one's attack on the impartial writing of journalists will be tolerated. If the authorities take any action in protest against publishing true news, then an all-out battle will be fought and they will be crushed to death. Answer will be given. On this occasion, dozens of journalists took membership of the Indian Journalist Association.

On this occasion, National Joint Minister of the organization Sushil Kesarwani said that the officers should cooperate with the journalists in compiling the news, humane treatment should be done with the journalists, bad words should not be used with them and the journalists are stopped from covering the news in the police station. Journalists should not be stopped from covering the news, otherwise they will be forced to raise their voice by organizing a big movement. He said that false cases are registered against the news of journalists without any solid basis. This practice is wrong. Know the authenticity of the news. Corruption criminals get organized when they publish true news without taking any action against journalists.

There is a threat to the safety of journalists. The safety of journalists should be ensured. The guidelines given by the Supreme Court from time to time regarding the safety of journalists and the publication of their news compilations should be followed. Journalists should not be harassed due to prejudice. Police should not take action to harass journalists. The problem of journalists should be taken seriously. The problem of journalists should be resolved at the competent officer level. The problem of journalists should be taken seriously at the tehsil level at the police station. Related to the meeting. It has been decided to send the memorandum to the President, Prime Minister, Governor, Chief Minister, Press Council of India, Information Commissioner, Lucknow through post.

On this occasion, Umesh Chandra Dwivedi National President, Arun Dwivedi Acting National President, Sushil Kesarwani National Joint Minister, Prayagraj Division Vice President Mahendra Mishra Subodh Kesarwani District President Ganesh Sahu District Vice President, Shashibhushan Singh District General Secretary Raju Saxena District Organization Minister, Sushil Mishra District Organization Minister. Rakesh Kesarwani District General Secretary, Baijnath Kesarwani Pawan Dubey District Joint Minister, Mohd. Shakeel Ahmed District Vice President, Faiz Ahmed District Vice President Narendra Singh District Treasurer Samshul Hasan District Secretary Anil Kumar Soni Manjhanpur Tehsil President, Shailendra Kumar Maurya Tehsil Manjhanpur Vice President, Arya Veer Tehsil Manjhanpur Joint Minister, Vishnu Kumar Soni Tehsil Sirathu President, Ajit Kushwaha Tehsil General Secretary, Shivkumar alias Budul Sirathu Tehsil Vice President, Iqrar Ahmed Tehsil Minister Sirathu, Madan Kumar Kesarwani President Chail Tehsil, Rajkumar Tehsil Chail General Secretary, Anil Kumar Secretary Chail, Munna Yadav Secretary, Rambabu Kesarwani Member, Shivkumar Kushwaha, Mahendra Kumar Shukla, Uttam Mishra, Ashish Kumar Kesarwani, Rajneesh Kumar, Amarnath Jha, Sada Vrat Pandey. , Rajneesh Tiwari, Vijay Kumar Mishra and many other journalists discussed the crisis looming over journalism. Is.

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