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EMFA, JFA condemn attacks on Bengal journalists
Guwahati: Electronic Media Forum Assam (EMFA) and
Journalists’ Forum Assam (JFA) express serious concern that the media persons,
more precisely the television journalists, are becoming more vulnerable for
attacks in the duty hours. The recent attack on a group of television
journalists in West Bengal have emerged as a grim reminder that the goons in
the society are now bent upon crushing the vibrant media across eastern India.
In a joint statement issued today, both EMFA and  JFA have however appreciated 
the West Bengal
chief minister  Mamata Banerjee for her
quick response to the issue that resulted in the arrest of more than ten accused
individuals including the mastermind Shibu Yadav.
Mr Yadav, who is a leader of Ms Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress
(TMC) is accused of masterminding the  attacks
on three television journalists in Barrackpore Sadar Bazar of North 24
Parganaas district recently, when the media persons went to cover a murder
following a clash between two rival factions of the ruling TMC.
The victims including Astik Chattopadhayay of ABP Ananda,
Barun Sengupta of 24 Ghanta and Tona Singha Roy of Kolkata TV officially
accused Mr Yadav of masterminding the attack on them.
Various journalist organizations of the State have already
condemned the incident and a rally was also organized by the Press Club
Kolkata.
The EMFA and  JFA,
while extending moral supports to the agitating journalist organizations of
West Bengal, insisted for a special protection law at the earliest to deal with
the attacks on journalists on duty.
The statement is signed by EMFA working president  Paragmoni Aditya, secretary 
Bimal Ghosh, teasurer
Bhaskarjyoti Bhuyan and JFA president Rupam Barua & secretary Nava
Thakuria.
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