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Journalists protest against alleged thrashing of JK scribe

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Press Trust of India Srinagar
Last Updated : Jun 23 2015 | 4:13 PM IST
Journalists in Kashmir Valley today staged a protest against the alleged thrashing of a senior scribe by the security detail of state Agriculture Minister Ghulam Nabi Lone.
Dozens of journalists, working for various local and national media houses, held the protest near the Press Colony here after Javaid Malik, who works for a leading local English daily here, was allegedly beaten by some guards of the minister.
Holding placards that read "Solidarity with Javaid Malik", "End VIP culture" and "CM must break his silence", the journalists demanded action against the accused and resignation of the minister.
The journalists were supported by independent MLA from Langate, Sheikh Abdul Rashid, members of a trade organization Kashmir Economic Alliance (KEA) and some separatist groups.
They also held a peaceful sit-in at the commercial hub, Lal Chowk.
Malik had yesterday alleged that he was thrashed by the cops for objecting to lewd remarks passed at the his wife by one of the guards.

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"I and my wife were going to buy vegetables from the local market when the minister's cavalcade started honking horn relentlessly at Bagh-e-Mehtab. I allowed the cavalcade the right to passage as soon as possible," Malik said.
He alleged that some guards of Lone, who was also sitting in one of the vehicles, argued with him over the delay in giving passage to the cavalcade.
"As they were leaving, one of the guards passed some lewd remarks at my wife. I gave a chase to the minister's cavalcade and wanted to bring it to his notice," the journalist said.
He claimed that as he walked towards Lone's vehicle to bring the matter to his notice, the guards pounced on him and thrashed him.
"The guards were so rude. They kept on beating me despite my wife pleading before them," Malik said.

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First Published: Jun 23 2015 | 4:13 PM IST

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