Press Council seeks special law to protect scribess
The PCI chairperson has directed that these reports be called from concerned SPs, DGPs and Chief Secretaries of the two states.
Earlier, the PCI chief in a statement strongly condemned the killing of the two journalists and demanded that a special law be enacted to ensure safety of scribes and cases of attacks on them be tried by fast-track courts.
In a statement here, Prasad also rued that in 96 per cent of such cases, the matter is not taken to logical conclusion.”It is a matter of grave concern that three journalists were killed in the country in the last four months and another died in a tragic accident while on the line of duty,” he said.
“I urge upon the Government of India to enact a special law for protection of journalists and speedy trial of cases of attacks and assaults them in special fast track courts as recommended by the Sub-Committee for Safety of Journalists appointed by the Press Council,” the PCI chief, who is a former judge of ths Supreme Court, said.
He also noted that 96 per cent of the cases of killing of journalists have not been taken to logical conclusion and are either languishing in the courts or in some cases, investigation reached dead-end in the last two decades, as reported by a Committee of the PCI.
He called upon editors, managements and working journalists in the country to launch a campaign to sensitize the civil society on the dangers of killing of journalists with impunity.
Prasad expressed “deep sympathy” with the members of the bereaved families and urged the state governments to pay adequate compensation to them.