Editors Guild of India condemns UP govt for preventing media persons from reporting on Hathras incident

It also criticised the govt for tapping the phones of journalists covering the incident and leaking the conversations selectively

Editors Guild of India condemns UP govt for preventing media persons from reporting on Hathras incident
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The Editors Guild of India has condemned the law enforcement agencies of the Uttar Pradesh government for preventing media persons from reporting on developments in and around Hathras following the alleged gang-rape of a 19-year-old woman.

“Equally reprehensible is the way the government has tapped the telephones of journalists engaged in covering the Hathras incidents. Worse, the tapped conversation of the journalists has been selectively leaked, leading to a social media calumny against them,” it said in a statement released on Sunday.

Here is the full text of the statement:

The Editors Guild of India condemns the manner in which the law enforcement agencies of the Uttar Pradesh government, led by Yogi Adityanath, have prevented media persons from reporting on developments in and around Hathras after a brutal assault on a woman leading to her death and the hurried cremation of her body by the authorities without the presence of the family of the deceased.


Equally reprehensible is the way the government has tapped the telephones of journalists engaged in covering the Hathras incidents. Worse, the tapped conversation of the journalists has been selectively leaked, leading to a social media calumny against them.

Hathras is the worst such case in the scale of interference but the Guild also notes with concern that such attacks against the media are becoming part of a growing trend seen in recent months, in which a few other state governments have also indulged in such harassment of journalists. The Guild condemns these and demands corrective action.

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