NWMI requests PTI to prevent alleged sexual harasser from representing it

*January 7, 2016*

M K Razdan
Editor-In-Chief
Press Trust of India
4 Parliament Street
New Delhi 110 001



*Sub: Stop Rupesh Samant from masquerading as PTI representative*



Dear Mr Razdan,

This concerns the representation of your organisation, Press Trust of India
(PTI), by Rupesh Samant as Goa Bureau Chief. You are no doubt aware that
inquiries are underway regarding several complaints of sexual
harassment filed by women journalists working under him.

As you are aware, these complaints were in the nature of four separate FIRs
filed by women journalists between September and October 2015 at the
women’s police station in Panaji in Goa, and involved physical and verbal
acts of a sexual nature that are crimes under the Sexual Harassment of
Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 and
Section 354 of the Indian Penal Code (Criminal Law Amendment, 2013).

Pleas for anticipatory bail filed by the lawyers of Rupesh Samant were
dismissed by a court in Mapusa, Goa, on October 14, 2015, and the Bombay
High Court in Goa on October 30, 2015.

Subsequently, Rupesh Samant went into hiding for nearly one and a half
months, but finally surrendered to the police, following protests by the
Goa Union of Journalists (GUJ) who went on a relay dharna for several days.
After spending five days in police custody, he is currently out on
conditional bail.

As matters stand, the police are in the process of preparing a chargesheet
on the basis of information gathered through their probe, and Rupesh Samant
has yet not received a clean chit.

However, he has been sending out news and representing your organisation as
a “contributor” by proxy, even though, as has been made clear by PTI
officials to the GUJ, Rupesh Samant has ceased to be a formal member of the
organisation.

For a respected organisation such as yours, which represents the fourth
estate of our democracy, it is indeed a shame if persons like Rupesh Samant
continue to thrive as journalists while inquiries into accusations of
serious crimes like the sexual harassment of women colleagues at their
workplace are still ongoing.

We, members of the Network for Women in Media in India, appeal to you to
take immediate action and prevent Rupesh Samant from masquerading as a
representative of PTI, and tarnishing the name of your organisation. A
public announcement distancing PTI from Rupesh Samant would demonstrate
your commitment to ensuring a safe workplace for women.

Sincerely,

*Network of Women in Media in India*

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