Officials sources said that the PCI chairperson C K Prasad has constituted a panel comprising its members Kosuri Amarnath, Prakash Dubey and Prajnananda Chaudhuri to look into the murder of a senior journalist and Siwan bureau chief of Hindi daily Hindustan Rajdeo Ranjan (42).
For the other incident in which a Hindi TV journalist Akhilesh Pratap Singh (35) was shot dead in Chatra, Jharkhand, the PCI has constituted a fact-finding Committee consisting of its members Prabhat Kumar Dash, Sondeep Shankar and Rajeev Ranjan Nag.
Earlier, the PCI chief in a statement strongly condemned the killing of the two journalists and demanded that a special law be enacted to ensure safety of scribes and cases of attacks on them be tried by fast-track courts.
In a statement here, Prasad also rued that in 96 per cent of such cases, the matter is not taken to logical conclusion.
Also Read
He also noted that 96 per cent of the cases of killing of journalists have not been taken to logical conclusion and are either languishing in the courts or in some cases, investigation reached dead-end in the last two decades, as reported by a Committee of the PCI.
(REOPEN DEL 33)
Meanwhile, the Indian Women's Press Corps has also condemned the brutal murder of the two journalists, saying it was a direct attack on the freedom of the press.
"We urge the government to take immediate steps to find the culprits behind this dastardly crime and bring them to justice.
"The deliberate targeting of these two journalists, Rajdeo Ranjan in Bihar and Akhil Prasad Singh in Jharkhand, is clearly an attempt to prevent the functioning of a free and independent media in the country," IWPC said in a statement.
"Like other media organisations, we are worried over the worsening atmosphere for the media to operate independently in recent times. We stand together with the entire media in the opposition to any encroachment on the basic principle of freedom of the press," it said.