Naveen Soorinje Arrest - Bangalore Journos Go on Hunger Strike
Daijiworld Media Network – Bangalore
Bangalore, Jan 5: ‘Patrakartha Akrama Bandhana Virodhi Vedike’ has called for a hunger strike from Saturday January 5 seeking immediate release of Mangalore-based journalist Naveen Soorinje, who was arrested in November 2012 in connection with the home stay attack at Padil in Mangalore.
A press meet was held in this regard on Friday January 4 in the city.
Ravikrishna Reddy of the forum who addressed the press meet said, "Naveen who reported the incident was arrested on November 7, 2012 and is still not released. This is violation of freedom of press which is also against the Constitution."
He further added, "More than 12 false cases including illegal entry, possession of weapons, commotion, and several others have been filed against Naveen. Instead of considering him as a witness to the case, he has been tagged as accused and arrested."
Gangadhar Modaliyar, working president of the journalists' forum, who was present during the meet also spoke on the occasion. "Now another journalist has been arrested along with Naveen. Freedom of journalists is being suppressed," he alleged.
"Naveen along with the other journalist who has been arrested should be immediately released. Hunger strike will be held from January 5 seeking stringent action against all the police officials who have made false accusations," he said.
Bhagyashree of The Hindu, Dinesh, journalist, K S Lakshmi, Janavaadi association, Ashok, vice-president of press club and others were present.