NHRC takes suo motu cognizance of reported attacks on three journalists in Kerala, Manipur, and Tripura
The NHRC sought detailed reports from the Director Generals of Police of all three states within two weeks.
The NHRC sought detailed reports from the Director Generals of Police of all three states within two weeks.
The NHRC sought a detailed report by the Director General of Police, Bihar, and the District Magistrate, Patna, on the matter within two weeks, including compensation, if any, provided to the next of kin of the deceased victim.
The NHRC sought a detailed report from SP and DM, Roorkee, on the matter within two weeks.
The NHRC sought a detailed report from DGP, UP, and DM, Ghaziabad, on the matter within two weeks.
The NHRC stated that if the media report was true then it would raise serious issues of human rights violations.
The NHRC noted that if the allegation of police violence was accurate, then it raised serious concerns of human rights violations.
The NHRC noted that if the allegation of brutal manhandling of the journalists was true, then it raised serious concerns of human rights violations.
The NHRC noted that if the news report mentioning the involvement of the Central Armed Forces in response to the protests was true, serious issues of human rights violations may arise.
The NHRC noted that if the contents of the news report were true, it raised a serious issue of violation of human rights.
by Dr Puneet Pathak†
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