Journalist Union Concerned With FIR Against Arnab Goswami And Newslaundry Journalist

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Mumbai, November 6, 2020: The Brihanmumbai Union of Journalists (BUJ) have expressed grave concern over two recent  instances of police investigation against the media in Maharashtra, ‘both of which have serious  doubts  about  the  impartiality  of  investigation,  independent  of  political  interference’, stated the union.

They have issued a letter condemning the act by Maharashtra police and the state government on Wednesday.

Newslaundry journalist harassed

In the first instance, journalist Prateek Goyal of Newslaundry faced harassment, a defamation notice and an FIR under the Trademarks Act  for his report about  the  sacking  of  around  15  staffers  from  the  Sakal  Media  Group entitled  ‘‘The  future is very bleak’: Sakal Times staffers say they have been sacked in violation of Maharashtra order’ published on March 27, 2020.

On Nov 1, police from Vishrambaug police station in Pune, visited the reporter’s  residence  to  seize  his laptop,  though  this is  patently illegal and  violative  of  his  privacy. The FIR, which says the report bore the logo of Sakal Media Group and  therefore  violated  Sec  103  of  the  act,  is  preposterous.  Sakal  Media  Group  is  a  company  owned  by  Pratap  Pawar,  brother  of  NCP  leader  Sharad  Pawar.  The  latter’s daughter Supriya Sule is a director in the company.

Clearly,  the  objective  of  the  case  was  to  intimidate  and  harass  the  reporter. Regrettably coming from a news media company, it betrays a poor understanding  of  newsroom  processes.  The  logo  was clearly  used  to  bring  in  some visual  element into the report, a common enough practice in editorial page-making. At  best,  the  media  house  could  have  just  asked  for  its  removal  instead  of  filing  a  criminal case against the reporter.

Arnab Goswami’s arrest

The  second instance,  that  of  the arrest  of media  owner of The Republic, Arnab  Goswami on Nov  4,  2020,  follows  an investigation into the  death  by  suicide  of interior  designer  Anvay  Naik  and  his  mother  Kumud  Naik  in  Alibaug  in  May  2018.

According to reports, Naik’s suicide note named Goswami and the owners  of  two  other  companies, Feroz  Shaikh  of  IcastX/Skimedia  and Niteish  Sarda  of  Smartworks  who  owed  Naik’s  company  Concorde  Designs  Pvt  Ltd,  varying  amounts of money for work he executed. Disturbingly, Raigad  police  closed  the  case in April  2019  and  Naik’s  daughter  alleged that police had acted under pressure from the then BJP–led government  of  Devendra  Fadnavis  to  close  the  case.

In  May  2020,  she  petitioned  the  State  Home Minister Anil Deshmukh to seek a reopening of the case. Under the Sena-Cong-NCP government, the case was investigated afresh. The  arrest  has  sparked  a  raucous  chorus  of  protest  from  BJP  leaders  at  the  Centre. Indeed, Goswami’s arrest comes in  the wake of multiple FIRs and cases  filed against him and his channel  for  two distinct issues – that of allegations of

fixing TRP  readings  to  favour The Republic channel and two, the inflammatory  programmes on the Palghar lynching and the assemblage of migrants at Bandra  railway station. The channel played a leading role in  the shocking media circus  that followed the tragic death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput and its programmes  were  marked  by  an  oppositional  stance  against  the  Shiv  Sena-led  Maha  Vikas  Aghadi.

BUJ’s statement

The  BUJ  deplores this precipitous decline of  journalistic ethics at  the  hands of  media outlets, including The Republic and does not endorse Goswami’s conduct  in stalling investigation and arrest. However, the BUJ is deeply concerned at the partisan deployment  of  various  law-enforcing  agencies  to further  and  protect political  interests,  as  illustrative  in  the  case  against  Goyal. Such  acts  affect  the  rights of all citizens and cast a cloud on all investigations, jeopardizing all voices  of dissent and ultimately weakening the struggle for justice, stated BUJ general secretary Indrakumar Jain.

The BUJ has put forth their demands as follows: 

1. that the case against the Newslaundry journalist Prateek Goyal be quashed and all harassment against him be stopped forthwith.

2.  that the sacked employees of  Sakal  Media  Group be reinstated immediately with full back wages.

3.  that the  Maharashtra government ensures that working journalists are accorded all protections guaranteed under law.

4.  that all the investigations against Arnab Goswami of The Republic,  be conducted in a  transparent manner,  leaving no room for any charge of vindictiveness or vendetta.

5. that the complaint filed by the family of Anvay Naik is investigated thoroughly without any interference so as to ensure justice and a  sensitive and dignified closure.