JFA condemns scribes’ murders in central India
Guwahati: Journalists’ Forum Assam (JFA) expressed shock over the murder of two 
scribes in separate incidents in central India and urged the authorities to 
punish the culprits under the law. The forum also appealed to the media 
fraternity of the country to get united in the process of delivering justice to 
the victim families with distinctive punishment to each & every single 
perpetrator.According to the local media, a journalist of north Bihar (Rajdeo 
Ranjan) was shot dead by unidentified gunmen on 13 May 2016. Engaged with Hindi 
newspaper named Hindustan,  Ranjan, 45, died on the way to hospital after he 
was targeted by the miscreants near to Siwan railway station in Siwan 
district.Earlier another journalist was gunned down by unidentified people on 
the previous night at Dewaria locality in Chatra district of Jharkhand. 
Akhilesh Pratap Singh (also known as Indradev Yadav), 35, who worked for Taza 
television faced the bullets of goons in front of the village Panchayat office. 
He also died on way to the hospital.  “We demand stringent actions against the 
culprits who dared to target media persons. Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar 
and Jharkhand chief minister Raghubar Das must wake up to nab the killers at 
the earliest,” said a statement issued by JFA president Rupam Barua and 
secretary Nava Thakuria.India as a whole lost three scribes to assailants till 
date this year as the first incident reported from Uttar Pradesh. Tarun Mishra, 
32, who used to work for a Hindi daily (Jan Sandesh Times), was shot dead on 13 
February  at Gosaiganj locality in Sultanpur district. The robust media 
fraternity of the populous country lost five journalists namely Jagendra Singh 
(UP), Sandeep Kothari (Madhya Pradesh), Raghavendra Dube (Maharashtra), Hemant 
Yadav (UP) and Mithilesh Pandey (Bihar) to attackers last year.The JFA 
reiterated its old demand for a special protection law for the working 
journalists across the country and called upon the Union government in New 
Delhi to formulate a national action plan as soon as possible to safeguard the 
brave-hearts who pursue critical journalism.
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