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Journalists' meet emphasizes on proper salary to scribes

Guwahati: A journalists meet at Guwahati Press Club today (June22) insists on 
providing space for the accused journalist Mukul Pathak, who was arrested by 
the CBI officials few days back (with the ex-Education minister of Assam, Ripun 
Borah accusing them to offer bribe to an investigative office), to clarify his 
stand at the earliest.

Organized by Journalists' Action Committee, Assam and the NFNE, the meeting 
also emphasized on providing the basic minimum salary and facilities to the 
working journalists of the state. Various speakers at the meeting, which was 
presided over by Keshab Kalita, also expressed anger at the pitiful condition 
of the media persons, where 60% of them are compelled to work without the 
proper appointment letter, salary structure, leave and other relevant 
facilities, recommended by Indian Labour Act.

The meeting, in a resolution, decided to send a delegation of journalists to 
New Delhi with an aim to meet Mukul Pathak, who is presently in Tihar jail 
(under judicial custody). However it was clarified that if Mr Pathak was 
involved in any illegal means for which he was arrested by the investigative 
agency, the journalists' body would support appropriate actions against the 
reporter.

On the other hand, the meeting observed that Mr Pathak could 'never be the only 
and last corrupt journalist' functioning in the state (as a section of senior 
journalists tried to establish through their comments during last few days), 
and hence, it appealed the concern editor-proprietors to keep a vigil on the 
working journalists of Assam.

The meeting was addressed by Mukul Kalita, Naresh Kalita, Prakash Mahanta, 
Neetumoni Saikia, Pankaj Dutta, Nava Thakuria, Sabita Lahkar, Samir Sandilya, 
Nayanjyoti Bhuyan etc.

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