Journalists go on a hunger strike demanding a CBI inquiry into J Dey's murder; senior advocate files a writ petition in the High Court demanding the same
Journalists go on a hunger strike demanding a CBI inquiry into J Dey's murder; senior advocate files a writ petition in the High Court demanding the same
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The journalist fraternity continued to register its protest against the state government's non-committal attitude towards the probe of MiD DAY's editor (investigations) J Dey.
Yesterday, more than 100 journalists collected at the basement of the Marathi Patrakar Sangh building situated near Azad Maidan and took part in a hunger strike to denounce the government's refusal to hand over the probe to the CBI.
City journalists participate in a hunger strike to denounce the government's refusal to hand over the J Dey murder probe to the CBI
The hunger strike began at 9 am yesterday with members from 16 journalist associations. Many present at the hunger strike spoke their mind and provided additional suggestions to spread the protest nationwide.
Dharmendra Jore, a senior journalist, said, "We need to spread the message of our protest to every possible medium. The Internet should be used to reach out to a wider audience."
Talking about ways in which the protest could gather more steam, Press Club President Gurbir Singh said that editors of various papers and channels needed to take a hard stance against politicians and their netagiri.
"Editors should refuse to carry any political stories till the time the government pays heed to our demands."
At 4.30 pm yesterday, a condolence meeting was announced which was attended by senior journalists and editors. Aditya Sinha, editor-in-chief, DNA, said, "Dey's death is a huge loss for the entire journalist fraternity."
Court appeal
Meanwhile, VP Patil, a senior advocate filed a writ petition in the Bombay High Court demanding for a CBI inquiry into the murder.
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The case will come up for hearing at 11 am today. There will be no hunger strike today as members will be present at the court hearing, following which a decision will be taken on future action.