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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Janam TV journalists attacked inside JNU

Last night, there was an attack on the Janam TV news team at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). Janam Delhi bureau Chief Gautam Ananthanarayan and cameraman Unni K Warrier were injured in the attack. Radical Islamist and leftist students carried out the cowardly attack, and some footage was caught on camera. 

The campus went dark around 8.30 p.m., 30 minutes before the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) aligned Jawaharlal Nehru University Students’ Union (JNUSU) was scheduled to show the first of the two-part BBC propaganda documentary, ‘India: The Modi Question.’ YouTube and Twitter have removed the controversial narrative. Rahul Gandhi visited London in May 2022; disinformation videos like the banned one usually take six months to prepare.

So, the documentary screening organized by Islamist and Left student organizations at the JNU campus was halted due to power cuts. Enraged by this, the mob of Muslim and left-wing organizations launched an attack on the students. The Janam news team, which came to report, was attacked. 

Some students from Kerala searched for the Janam TV crew and thrashed them. They shouted that the channel was pro-RSS and screamed at them to leave the campus. The images and words in Malayalam were caught on camera. It was a planned attack on the Janam TV crew. 

A group of unruly students viewed portions of the documentary on their phones and laptops, grumbling at what they believed to be a planned blackout. Serial troublemaker JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh waved a paper with a QR code. “If they shut down one screen, we shall switch on hundreds,” she yelled. 

By 10.30 pm, the leftists/Islamists understood that there were not many takers for their flop show. They then turned to their old rulebook and alleged that some stones were thrown at the handful of students that had gathered to watch the documentary. Some marched to the main gate and raised slogans until midnight. Dejected, they left for their hostels.

BJP state president K Surendran condemned the attack by left-jihadi student groups on the Janam TV news team. He said that the JNU violence was the latest example of the intolerance of the communists. The BJP president accused the silence of those who claim to speak about the freedom of the media. 

He added that the media silence was a double standard, even after knowing that the left-wing youth organizations attacked the Janam TV staff in JNU. Was Surendran hinting at the links between Siddique Kappan and the Kerala Working Journalists Union (KUWJ)? These so-called upholders of press rights have a huge presence in Delhi, where they indulge in propaganda work. KUWJ did not come to defend their co-journalists from Janam TV.  

Janam TV took a strong stand against the commemoration of terrorist Afzal Guru by Leftist and Jihadi student bodies at JNU on 9 February 2016. Since then, Janam TV has been targeted by far-left jihadist forces in JNU.

Working Journalists of India (the first journalist’s union affiliated with the Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh) came forward to protest the incident. The union demanded the immediate arrest of the accused and an end to violence against the media in JNU.

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