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Editors Guild of India – a body that typifies Bharatiya media’s Hinduphobia

Though named as Editors Guild of India (EGI), the acclaimed national forum of editors seemingly does not earn respects from the media fraternities in  all States of Bharat. The recent controversy relating to the EGI reflects a poor side of the organisation that has no effective representative in the northeastern State of Manipur. Even the EGI faces strong condemnation from the working journalists & editors of Manipur for a recent report prepared by its team after
visiting the Myanmar bordering State.

Founded in 1978 with objectives to protect press freedom and raise the standard of editorial leadership for newspapers and periodicals in the largest democracy on Earth, the EGI today faces allegations of possessing biased observations on ethnic conflicts in Manipur and even flaring up turmoil with its initiative. Even the EGI had to approach the Supreme Court for instant relief to its members, who were the part of a fact-finding mission and subsequently faced two police complaints lodged in Manipur. The team members along with EGI president were extended interim protection from any coercive action for some days.

The debates began as the EGI released a report on 2 September after it’s three-member fact-finding team visited Manipur from 7 to 10 August to study media coverages of the ongoing conflicts between the majority Meiteis and Kuki-Chin-Zo community that has already snatched
away the lives of over 150 individuals, wounded many more residents and also displaced thousands of families as their villages were under attacks since 3 May. The report slammed the internet ban and criticized the State authorities’ partisan role during the conflicts.

The EGI observed that local media reporting was slightly inclined to the largely Vaisnav Meitei community, which constitutes over 50% Manipur population and primarily settles in Imphal valley (the rest belongs to Kuki and Naga people living in surrounding hills areas). There is a Meitei government, Meitei police and Meitei bureaucracy in Imphal and the tribal people have no faith in them, stated the EGI report, which invited strong reaction from the State government and the local media fraternity terming it ‘incorrect and false’.

Soon two police complaints were lodged against the EGI’s fact-finding team members (Seema Guha, Bharat Bhushan and Sanjay Kapoor) along with their president Seema Mustafa citing various IPC sections for provoking enmity between different communities and deliberate attempts to flare up religious sentiments. The FIRs were reportedly filed by Ngangom Sarat Singh (a retired government engineer turned social worker) and Sorokhaibam Thoudam Sangita, a resident of Imphal. Ms Sangita even urged the government to request for a Central Bureau of
Investigation probe into the case.

Meanwhile, two major media bodies of Manipur also denounced the allegations floated by the EGI in its  report, which was completed in four days. All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU) and Editors Guild Manipur (EGM) took a strong exception to the ‘half-baked’ report where the Imphal-based journalists were misrepresented. Both the organizations, while releasing a joint media statement, urged the EGI to issue a clarification, otherwise they had resolved to go for legal actions against the national body.

Speaking to this writer from Imphal, Rinku Khumukcham, the editor of Imphal Times, clarified that the Manipur government has not lodged till date any FIR against the EGI members as widely reported by various media outlets and journalists’ organizations based in New Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai. He however admitted that Manipur chief minister N. Biren Singh during a press briefing on 4 September, after appealing to all residents of the State to maintain peace and tranquility, strongly condemned the EGI report on media coverage of the turmoil that gripped the State for over four months.

Even though the EGI expressed shock over the police complaints as well as harsh reactions by CM Singh against their report, it’s understood that the EGI team, which went there to study the role of Manipur media outlets in reporting the ethnic conflicts, but went beyond its mandate to analyse the causes of ethnic violence in Manipur. It even quoted an unidentified Kuki individual who alleged that the Imphal-based journalists took dictations from the chief minister’s office. Moreover, the EGI report criticised the Union government for not dismissing the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government in Imphal and impose President’s rule in Manipur.

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