The Delhi Union of Journalists (DUJ) has condemned the 'life-threatening' attack on Uttarakhand-based journalist Yogesh Dimri, known for his key role in exposing the liquor and drug mafia through his digital channel, Aanwala News.
Dimri, a resident of Rishikesh, sustained severe injuries and was admitted to AIIMS Rishikesh by his journalist colleagues after an attack allegedly linked to the liquor mafia, as reported by Garhwal Post. Videos of the assault have gone viral on social media. The attack has received widespread condemnation from various journalist unions and associations.
Journalists’ union have also urged Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and Director General of Information Banshidhar Tiwari to provide financial support for Dimri's medical expenses.
The DUJ's statement highlighted Dimri’s 'bold reporting' on the Ankita Bhandari murder case and called for an immediate inquiry into the attack, as well as adequate compensation and protection for Dimri.
Additionally, the DUJ expressed concern over the Uttar Pradesh government's new Digital Media Policy under Yogi Adityanath.
Read the full statement below:
DUJ Condemns Life Threatening Attack on Uttarakhand Journo
The Delhi Union of Journalists condemns the life threatening attack on Uttarakhand based journalist Yogesh Dimri, whose small digital channel Aanwala News has been in the forefront of exposes about the drug and liquor mafia operating in the state. Dhimri is also known for his bold reportage of the Ankita Bhandari rape and murder case. The attack left him badly injured and he is in hospital. A video of the attack has become viral. We demand an immediate inquiry and adequate compensation and protection for Dhimri.
The DUJ also expresses its shock at the Yogi government’s new Digital Media Policy. This policy is nothing but an “I scratch your back and you scratch mine” method of government sponsored paid news. Under it ‘influencers’ can earn up to Rs 8 lakh per month for promoting state schemes. Much worse, this policy threatens that anyone who posts ‘anti-national’ content on social media may be punished by imprisonment for anywhere from three years to life in jail. Further, this ‘policy’ carries the threat that obscene and defamatory content posted online will result in criminal defamation charges being brought by the government. Both carrot and stick will be applied to make sure the media toes the official line.
We note with concern that attacks on the media are growing countrywide, whether they are attacks by police on journos covering the protests against the Kolkata rape murder case or the recent attack on mediapersons by the Jawaharlal Nehru University’s private security agency Cyclops. In the latter case journos covering a student protest were roughed up and a camera and other equipment snatched. We strongly object to such strong arm tactics by university authorities and their agencies to cover lawful protests.
We are also dismayed by the growing number of attacks on journalists’ livelihoods, with more organisations laying off media persons. Most recently, there is news of the India Today group letting go nearly 200 people, most of them employed with Aajtak and its digital verticals. We strongly object to this pattern of dismissing mediapersons to replace them with AI tools. This, the DUJ fears, will result in further diluting the low journalism standards of many news channels even if it increases their profits.
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Sujata Madhok S.K.Pande Jigeesh. A.M
President Vice President General Secretary
Dimri, a resident of Rishikesh, sustained severe injuries and was admitted to AIIMS Rishikesh by his journalist colleagues after an attack allegedly linked to the liquor mafia, as reported by Garhwal Post. Videos of the assault have gone viral on social media. The attack has received widespread condemnation from various journalist unions and associations.
Journalists’ union have also urged Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and Director General of Information Banshidhar Tiwari to provide financial support for Dimri's medical expenses.
The DUJ's statement highlighted Dimri’s 'bold reporting' on the Ankita Bhandari murder case and called for an immediate inquiry into the attack, as well as adequate compensation and protection for Dimri.
Additionally, the DUJ expressed concern over the Uttar Pradesh government's new Digital Media Policy under Yogi Adityanath.
Read the full statement below:
DUJ Condemns Life Threatening Attack on Uttarakhand Journo
The Delhi Union of Journalists condemns the life threatening attack on Uttarakhand based journalist Yogesh Dimri, whose small digital channel Aanwala News has been in the forefront of exposes about the drug and liquor mafia operating in the state. Dhimri is also known for his bold reportage of the Ankita Bhandari rape and murder case. The attack left him badly injured and he is in hospital. A video of the attack has become viral. We demand an immediate inquiry and adequate compensation and protection for Dhimri.
The DUJ also expresses its shock at the Yogi government’s new Digital Media Policy. This policy is nothing but an “I scratch your back and you scratch mine” method of government sponsored paid news. Under it ‘influencers’ can earn up to Rs 8 lakh per month for promoting state schemes. Much worse, this policy threatens that anyone who posts ‘anti-national’ content on social media may be punished by imprisonment for anywhere from three years to life in jail. Further, this ‘policy’ carries the threat that obscene and defamatory content posted online will result in criminal defamation charges being brought by the government. Both carrot and stick will be applied to make sure the media toes the official line.
We note with concern that attacks on the media are growing countrywide, whether they are attacks by police on journos covering the protests against the Kolkata rape murder case or the recent attack on mediapersons by the Jawaharlal Nehru University’s private security agency Cyclops. In the latter case journos covering a student protest were roughed up and a camera and other equipment snatched. We strongly object to such strong arm tactics by university authorities and their agencies to cover lawful protests.
We are also dismayed by the growing number of attacks on journalists’ livelihoods, with more organisations laying off media persons. Most recently, there is news of the India Today group letting go nearly 200 people, most of them employed with Aajtak and its digital verticals. We strongly object to this pattern of dismissing mediapersons to replace them with AI tools. This, the DUJ fears, will result in further diluting the low journalism standards of many news channels even if it increases their profits.
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Sujata Madhok S.K.Pande Jigeesh. A.M
President Vice President General Secretary
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