Editors Guild condemns attack on Andhra Jyothi

New Delhi, Mar 24 (ANI): The Editors Guild of India on Wednesday condemned the attack on Telugu news channel ABN Andhra Jyothi, allegedly by members of Prajarajyam Party (PRP) led by cine star Chiranjeevi.

In a statement issued here, the Guild also demanded to bring the culprits to justice.

“The Editors Guild of India strongly condemns this attack and hopes that the police will ensure the culprits are brought to book,” the statement said.

On Monday, angered over a news story telecast by the news channel on Chiranjeevi, the PRP activists attacked the channel’s head office in Hyderabad’s Jubilee Hills area.

The Guild has also noted with dismay the attack on the news channel.

“Such attacks on news channels are deplorable and cannot be justified in any way,” the statement said.

The Guild also urged all political parties to stay away from attacking journalists and media houses.

“Political parties in Andhra Pradesh and across the country must stay away from attacking journalists and their offices,” the Guild said.

In the statement the Guild expressed concern over increasing attacks on news channels and newspapers across the country.

“In recent months, there have been several attacks on newspaper and channel offices across the country, each attack raising serious questions for our democracy,” the statement said.

“In a civil society, disagreements must be conveyed through peaceful, democratic means,” the statement added. (ANI)

Onus on Pak to unveil 26/11 conspiracy, says Krishna

New Delhi, Sep.10 (ANI): External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Thursday put the onus of unveiling the conspiracy behind the Mumbai attacks on Pakistan.

While confirming that the foreign secretaries of the two countries – Nirupama Rao and Salman Bashir – would be meeting in New York on the sidelines of the 64th session of the UN General Assembly, Krishna ruled out having any meaningful dialogue with Islamabad till it took concrete steps to nail those responsible for last year’s terror strike.

Krishna also said that he would be meeting his Pakistani counterpart Shah Mehmood Qureshi in New York.

He said Rao and Bashir would discuss the progress made on the investigation of the 26/11 attacks and prosecution of those arrested in connection with it.

“It is in our vital interest to normalize our relations with Pakistan. However, we are at a stage where it is for Pakistan to determine the kind of relationship that it wants to have with India,” Krishna told the Editors Guild in New Delhi.

“Clearly, the onus is on Pakistan to unveil the conspiracy,” he said, adding India had sought to “assist” them in that task by providing vital evidence.

He said Pakistan is safeguarding terror mastermind Hafiz Saeed and that the Indian Government was in no doubt that he was the brain behind the Mumbai terror attack.

Krishna underlined that terrorism would remain his focus when he meets Qureshi.

New Delhi maintains that it has given enough evidence to Islamabad for it to prosecute the 26/11 accused.

Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram, who is currently in the United States briefing the Obama administration about the steps New Delhi has taken so far vis-’-vis the 26/11 probe, has categorically stated that the Pakistan Government is holding up the trial of Saeed and other state actors. (ANI)

Growth rate can go beyond 6 percent: Pranab Mukherjee

New Delhi, Aug. 28 (ANI): Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Friday said that India may be able to attain over six per cent growth rate in the current fiscal.

“In the last five years, the GDP growth rate was eight per cent. It was 6.7 per cent in 2008-09. This year, it would be difficult to say because of drought. If there is no major difficulty or constraint, it would be possible to have a six plus per cent of GDP in 2009-10,” he said during an interaction with members of Editors Guild of India in New Delhi.

Last year, he noted, had been particularly difficult in the second half because of high prices of petroleum products, high rate of inflation and global financial crisis.

Mukherjee said excess liquidity had to be mopped up and the two packages announced by the Prime Minister late last year and subsequent pacakges in the wake of the meltdown had helped arrest the fall in growth.

After referring to drought and other problems, he said his another area of concern was that people were commenting about the reforms agenda.

“Reforms are a continuous process. It is going in the right direction. There is no scope for anxiety about pursuing financial sector reforms.” (ANI)

Pakistan seriously investigating Mumbai attacks’

Islamabad, April 16 (IANS) Pakistan said Thursday it was ‘seriously’ investigating the 26/11 Mumbai attacks and urged India to provide ‘at the earliest’ the clarifications it had sought on the carnage.

‘We acknowledge the comments by the minister for external affairs of India confirming that Indian authorities were examining the material received from Pakistan seeking further clarifications and evidence from India and that New Delhi would respond accordingly,’ APP news agency quoted Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit as saying.

‘The government of Pakistan would appreciate if the Indian response to the clarifications sought is provided at the earliest,’ Basit added.

On Wednesday, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh once again asked Pakistan to show results in its Mumbai probe.

‘We are for engagement with Pakistan but Pakistan must prove its sincerity by bringing the perpetrators of 26/11 attacks to book,’ he said in an interaction with members of the Editors Guild of India.

Manmohan Singh also repudiated Pakistan’s contention that India has not provided sufficient evidence to Pakistan regarding the 26/11 attacks.

Also on Wednesday, Indian External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said New Delhi was ready to give more information provided Islamabad stops indulging in ‘diversionary’ tactics and show sincerity about punishing those behind the carnage.

Mukherjee also asked Pakistan to accept facts and stop delaying the investigation into the attacks in the garb of seeking clarifications. The mother of Ajmal Amir Kasab, (the Pakistani terrorist caught during the Mumbai terror attacks), is coming to India to meet him, Mukherjee had said while campaigning in Jangipur in West Bengal.

He referred to her visit to meet Kasab in Mumbai’s Arthur Road Jail, as he said Pakistan should not delay its probe into the 26/11 attacks on the pretext of seeking more specific information from India.

Kasab’s trial began in Mumbai Wednesday.

No peace talks unless Pak acts against perpetrators of Mumbai attacks: PM

New Delhi, Apr 15 (ANI): Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh today said that no effort can be made to have peace talks with Pakistan unless Islamabad takes strict action against the perpetrators of the Mumbai terror attacks.

Interacting with members of the Editors Guild of India, Dr. Singh rejected as “not true” Pakistan’s contention that India has not provided sufficient evidence to Pakistan in connection with the 26/11 attacks.

“The present situation is so long as Pakistan chooses to allow its territory to be used against India, no negotiation can take place.

“We are for engagement with Pakistan, but Pakistan must prove its sincerity by bringing the perpetrators of 26/11 attacks to book,” he said.

Dr. Singh said in the last five years India has tried to resolve all areas of contention with Pakistan and “at one time it appeared I was about to succeed in 2007,” but then President Pervez Musharraf got into problems with the Chief Justice of Pakistan.

Replying to a question, the Prime Minister said India was interested in a stable, prosperous, moderate and democratic Pakistan and that it gained nothing from the collapse of its neighbour.

“We will like sooner or later to carry out the process of reconcialiation but so long as Pakistan allows it territory to be used against India, we cannot resume the dialogue process,” he said.

Commenting on the nuclear assets of Pakistan falling into the hands of jihadi elements, Dr. Singh said “this danger is there definitely.”

But Dr. Singh added that India has been assured that that the nuclear assets are in safe hands. (ANI)

Decision to attack Advani was a conscious choice: Manmohan Singh

New Delhi, Apr 15 (ANI): Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh said that his decision to counter attack Leader of Opposition L.K. Advani was a conscious one.

Commenting on Advani’s repeated charge that he was “weak Prime Minister”, Dr. Singh said: “Any serious political observer knows my remarks on Advani are true. I owe it to myself and the people of India to show where the shoe pinches. Enough is enough.”

Interacting with members of the Editors Guild of India, the Prime Minister targeted the BJP for its “personal remarks” against him, and said distribution of roles between him and Congress president Sonia Gandhi were conducive for greater efficiency in the functioning of the government.

Dr. Singh added that such an arrangement has worked well for the country.

Asked why he kept quiet for so long despite repeated personal attacks by Advani, Dr Singh said he did not respond earlier because he had not been named the Congress prime ministerial candidate.

Talking about his career, Dr Singh said he has been a politician since 1991 when he was the Finance Minister.

When asked about alliances, Dr. Singh said that future of Congress and Left parties coming together would depend on circumstances.

Remembering his experiences as a politician, Singh said he has dealt with the Left, RJD’s Lalu Prasad Yadav, SP’s Mulayam Singh Yadav, AIADMK supremo Jayalalithaa, the PDP, and had managed them all well. (ANI)

Editors Guild of India condemns attack on Kerala journalists

New Delhi, Apr 9 (ANI): The Editors Guild of India has condemned the attack on journalists of ‘Manorama News’ at an election rally in Puthanathani in Kerala’s allappuram District of Kerala on April 7.

The journalists S. Mahesh and V J Moncy who had gone to the rally for regular coverage had a rude shock when a speaker announced that a news channel had flashed the news that the CPM supported candidate was not allowed to join the Chief Minister on the stage.

The journalists were surrounded by members of the CPM. Even when the journalists said their channel had not given any such flash news, the journalists were beaten up.

The reporter Mahesh was forcibly taken to the stage and was held hostage by menacing workers.

Other journalists, who protested the attack on their fellow scribes, were also surrounded by the angry mob and threatened.

By then Mahesh had been subjected to further assault. Moncy, who had been thrashed, was taken to police station. The journalists have been hospitalised.

This act of hooliganism is unacceptable and the Guild urges the Kerala Government and the police to prosecute the hooligans who assaulted the journalists, who were doing their duty.

The government and the Election Commission must provide foolproof security to journalists who cover the general elections. (ANI)

Journalist’s action in hurling shoe unprofessional, say editors

New Delhi, April 7 (IANS) Reacting to a journalist hurling a shoe at Home Minister P. Chidambaram to vent his anguish over the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, editors of various media organisations said Tuesday the act was ‘unprofessional’ and ‘uncalled for’.

K.S. Sachidananda Murthy of the Editors Guild said the first advice given to journalists going out on official assignments and press conferences was to not get emotionally involved and give an unbiased report.

‘We advise reporters not to get emotionally involved and disturb the decorum (of press conferences). Physical violence in public meetings is a different matter, but as journalists we have a higher responsibility. Journalists have to practise restraint over their emotions,’ Murthy said.

Arati Jerath, political editor of the DNA newspaper, said the act of Dainik Jagran correspondent Jarnail Singh was uncalled for.

‘At the professional level, when you go to cover an event you have to keep your emotions apart. Having said that, journalists are also human beings and from his (Singh) comments you could make out, he was very emotional about the issue,’ Jerath told IANS.

‘This person did not brandish a gun or a bomb. Therefore I don’t think this incident will hamper our freedom in coverage of press conferences and rallies, since elections are around the corner and security is a major issue.

‘I hope security agencies don’t overreact since this was just an aberration and not a norm,’ she said.

Neena Gopal, resident editor of the Deccan Chronicle, agreed that it would impinge on the media’s freedom to cover events.

‘I don’t think this incident will curb our freedom in coverage of events. This incident, I think, will instead put us in bad light. As journalists, we are looked upon with a lot of respect, and this incident may hamper that.’

‘I have worked in the Gulf for 30 years and coming to India was refreshing because unlike there, we are treated with so much respect. We are seen as cerebral human beings, who think logically. I just think that this incident was very disrespectful,’ she added.

Jarnail Singh had flung a shoe at Chidambaram during a press conference after getting into a minor argument over the exoneration of Congress leader Jagdish Tytler by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in a case dealing with the 1984 riots.

Editors Guild of India expresses shock over Assam editor’s murder

New Delhi, Mar. 26 (ANI): The Editors Guild of India today expressed its shock over the brutal murder of Anil Mazumdar, Editor the Assamese daily Aji on Tuesday night by gunmen.

In a statement, the Guild said that it has regularly expressed its deep apprehensions about the safety of editors and journalists in Assam as many of them function under the shadow of threats.

“Journalists and editors in Assam are pressurized by terrorist groups and sometimes by governmental agencies to write in favour of one group or other. Despite the threats editors and journalists have performed their duties,” it said.

It said that some time ago, a senior editor in their capacity as a member of the Press Council of India had visited Gauhati and reported that the media in Assam was functioning at gun point.

“Editors had appraised the Chief Minister about the grave situation and sought governmental assurance for full protection for editors and journalists. But the brutal killing of Mazumdar exposes the failure of the government to provide security to editors,” the Guild said.

The Guild demanded an intensive investigation into the murder of Mr. Mazumdar and also called upon the government, civil society and media establishment to provide foolproof security to journalists and editors. (ANI)