Journalists thrashed while covering Muharram procession in Srinagar
Journalists thrashed while covering Muharram procession in Srinagar

SRINAGAR — Scores of media persons were on Tuesday allegedly thrashed by the policemen when they were performing their professional duties at Jehangir Chowk in Srinagar.

Waseem Andrabi, a photojournalist, working with Hindustan Times, told the news agency Kashmir News Observer that the media men were covering the Muharram procession at Jahangir Chowk.

However, he said, the policemen from Shergari Police Station led by Station House Officer (SHO) Aftab Ahmad, beat them to the pulp for no reason. “We were even told that FIR will be registered against us,” he said.

Andrabi said that he along with scores of media men were thrashed while covering the Muharram procession today, which was foiled by the authorities. “We were performing our professional duties, which is not a crime,” he said.

Another photojournalist, Sajad Hamid, alleged that police broke his camera and abused him while he was covering the Muharram procession in Srinagar. “My father had gifted me this camera. I cannot afford a second camera and now appeal to the authorities to compensate me,” Sajad said.

Moreover, Kashmir Press Photographers Association (KPPA) in a statement issued to KNO condemned the use of force by Police on the photojournalists while they were dispatching their professional duties, covering the Ashoora procession.

KPPA termed the action unjustified and uncalled for, stating that it was highly unfortunate that the Police was thrashing the photojournalists from performing their professional duties.

Meanwhile, the former chief ministers including Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti also reacted to the thrashing of media persons.

“Very unfortunate to see J&K police personnel mercilessly thrashing journalists in Srinagar. These people were simply doing their jobs – reporting the news. They don’t make the news & they don’t engineer events to create the story. I hope @OfficeOfLGJandK will ensure no repeat,” Omar tweeted.

Reacting to Sajad Hamid, Omar said that the administration owes it to him to compensate him for the loss. “He’s an independent photo-journalist. His camera is his livelihood. The administration owes it to Sajad to compensate him for the loss he has suffered while working,” Omar tweeted.

“Media is spending hours debating the human tragedy & unfolding crisis in Afghanistan but will they speak up for their own community in Kashmir who were beaten to pulp today by security forces for doing their job?,” Mehbooba tweeted.

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