EMFA insists on special protection law for scribes

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GUWAHATI: Electronic Media Forum Assam (EMFA), while condemning the
outrageous behavior of Lok Sabha member from Assam, Badruddin Ajmal to attending
reporters in a media briefing at Mankachar locality of western Assam on December 26 , insists on formulating a special protection law for scribes on duty across the country.

A number of news channel reporters were abused by the AIUDF chief, who
even threatened some of them. Ajmal reacted to a question raised by a
reporter about  his next course of political move, which ended up
throwing the microphones in front of him with using abusive languages
targeting the reporter.
EMFA questioned that if a Lok Sabha member behaves in such ways, what
is being left in the world’s largest democracy. Ajmal could have
avoided the question if it was too harsh for him. But his  aggressive
behavior in a formal press conference only reflected his state of
mind, which is unacceptable in a civilized society, it added.
A number of FIRs have already been lodged against the law maker in
different police stations across Assam and EMFA urges the chief
minister Sarbananda Sonowal, also in charge of State home portfolio,
to initiate for bringing the process to the logical end at the
earliest.

 

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