DIBRUGARH, March 25: The Dibrugarh Press Club and the Greater Dibrugarh Press Club have condemned the killing of Anil Majumdar yesterday.
In a meeting held here, the Dibrugarh Press Club said that members of the media were being targeted just for doing their job. Speakers said that the state government had failed to bring to book the culprits responsible for the murders of the journalists, including Kamala Saikia and Parag Das. They criticized the government for failing to provide security to people. The Club demanded that the culprits behind the heinous deed should be brought to book and adequate compensation paid to the family of the deceased.
The Greater Dibrugarh Press Club also raised similar demands. In the meeting held at their office, speakers said that the government should not only identify the people involved in the killing but also ensure that they were brought to justice fast. A memorandum was submitted to the district administration. Meanwhile, the Deputy Commissioner said that the incident was deplorable and condoled the journalist's death.
The All Assam Journalists’ Union has also announced a series of statewide agitational programmes to protest the killing of Majumdar.
Similarly, the Dibrugarh unit of BJP expressed grief over the death of Anil Majumdar during the condolence meeting held today. The All Assam Moran Students’ Union, All Assam Mottock Students’ Union, All Assam Sonowal Kachari Students’ Union, All Assam Koch Rajbongshi Students’ Union, All Assam Tai Ahom Yuba Parishad, Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad and All Assam Gorkha Students Union have also condemned the incident. They also stated the recent killing has proved that the state government’s claim of maintaining law and order in the state was baseless. THE SENTINEL
In a meeting held here, the Dibrugarh Press Club said that members of the media were being targeted just for doing their job. Speakers said that the state government had failed to bring to book the culprits responsible for the murders of the journalists, including Kamala Saikia and Parag Das. They criticized the government for failing to provide security to people. The Club demanded that the culprits behind the heinous deed should be brought to book and adequate compensation paid to the family of the deceased.
The Greater Dibrugarh Press Club also raised similar demands. In the meeting held at their office, speakers said that the government should not only identify the people involved in the killing but also ensure that they were brought to justice fast. A memorandum was submitted to the district administration. Meanwhile, the Deputy Commissioner said that the incident was deplorable and condoled the journalist's death.
The All Assam Journalists’ Union has also announced a series of statewide agitational programmes to protest the killing of Majumdar.
Similarly, the Dibrugarh unit of BJP expressed grief over the death of Anil Majumdar during the condolence meeting held today. The All Assam Moran Students’ Union, All Assam Mottock Students’ Union, All Assam Sonowal Kachari Students’ Union, All Assam Koch Rajbongshi Students’ Union, All Assam Tai Ahom Yuba Parishad, Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad and All Assam Gorkha Students Union have also condemned the incident. They also stated the recent killing has proved that the state government’s claim of maintaining law and order in the state was baseless. THE SENTINEL
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