Andhra editor's arrest evokes condemnation

The arrests of Andhra Jyothi editor K Srinivas and two reporters of the daily has evoked strong reactionsfrom the media and political parties alike in Andhra Pradesh, says a report in the Hindu.

Srinivas and the two journalists were produced before the III Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate well past Tuesday midnight and remanded to 15-day judicial custody. They were shifted to the Chanchalguda Central Prison Wednesday morning after detention overnight in Banjara Hills police station, the report said.

Some details:

The Andhra Jyothi management moved a bail petition in the A. P. High Court praying for release of their release and the court posted the matter for Thursday. The government, which was widely criticised for the journalists’ arrests, refused to intervene in the matter barring the assurance by Home Minister K. Jana Reddy not to oppose their bail petition.

Mr. Jana Reddy faced the brunt of the journalists’ protest when reporters remained standing at his press conference and staged a walkout after raising slogans against the “efforts to stifle the voice of the press”. Mr. Jana Reddy was grilled by the scribes for his response to the open threats held out by MRPS leader Manda Krishna to attack Andhra Jyothi’s offices. They later staged a sit-in in front of C block housing the Chief Minister’s office.

The Home Minister, however, defended the action claiming “arrests under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act can be made at anytime.” They were based on a complaint lodged by Mr. Manda Krishna after the police obtained legal opinion. He offered to order an inquiry to ascertain whether there were any lapses on the part of the inquiry officer.

An impressive rally was taken out in the city by the A. P. Union of Working Journalists. Elsewhere in the State, representatives of the media organisations held demonstrations and organised road blocks on highways and junctions leading to disruption of traffic. Journalists gheraoed Ministers, including Mukesh Goud and Mohd. Ali Shabbir in Hyderabad, to register their protest. Telugu Desam president N. Chandrababu Naidu participated in the rasta roko in Srikakulam district.

 
 
Date Posted: 26 June 2008 Last Modified: 26 June 2008