FIR against Scroll.in’s Supriya Sharma for article on Varanasi village adopted by PM Modi
FIR against Scroll.in’s Supriya Sharma for article on Varanasi village adopted by PM Modi"
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The Uttar Pradesh police have registered a First Information Report against Scroll.in’s Executive Editor Supriya Sharma. The FIR is based on a report she had done in a village adopted by
Prime Minister Narendra Modi under the Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana.
The complaint was filed by Mala Devi, a woman from Domari village in Varanasi constituency, who is quoted in the article.
The FIR charged Supriya under Section 501 (Printing or engraving matter known to be defamatory) and 269 (Negligent act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life) of the Indian
Penal Code and under sections of the SC/ST (Preventions of Atrocities Act).
In the article, Mala, a mother of five, is reported to be a domestic worker whose employers were not paying her during the lockdown, and often had to go to sleep after eating just tea and
rotis. The report said that her mother had a ration card, and she did not.
In her complaint, Mala Devi alleges that the journalist misquoted her, and that she was not a domestic help but worked as a sanitation worker with Varanasi city municipality through
outsourcing.
She also said none of her family members faced any problem during the lockdown.
“By writing that me and my children were hungry during the lockdown, my poverty and my caste have been mocked by Supriya Sharma, which has caused me mental anguish and my reputation in
society has been harmed,” the FIR states.
Scroll.in’s Chief Editor, Naresh Fernandes, has also been named in the FIR.
“Scroll.in interviewed Mala in Domari village, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, on June 5, 2020. Her statements have accurately been reported in the article titled, ‘In Varanasi village adopted by
Prime Minister Modi, people went hungry during the lockdown.’
Scroll.in stands by the article, which has been reported from the Prime Minister’s constituency. This FIR is an attempt to intimidate and silence independent journalism, reporting on
conditions of vulnerable groups during the Covid-19 lockdown.”
Our statement. @scroll_in https://t.co/rBbOcXMK0P pic.twitter.com/TBw4I0YUl7
Supriya is a two-time Ramnath Goenka award winner, as well as a recipient of the Chameli Devi Outstanding Woman Journalist award for 2014-15
The FIR was slammed by many online, and is now an addition to a long list of complaints filed against journalists in the country, and specifically, in Uttar Pradesh.
Just like the case against the awe-worthy @sharmasupriya for her reporting in #Varanasi, here's a list of FIRs filed against #journalists in #UttarPradesh in the last year. Fasten your
seatbelts, it will not be a short #Thread #PressFreedom #lockdown2020 1/n
The @Uppolice FIR against @sharmasupriya of @scroll_in is condemnable. I read the story before commenting. If the Govt felt any facts were wrong, it should have issued a denial. Nowadays
there are no denials for field reports. There are FIRs. And on TV, anchors can wreak havoc.
Intimidation of journalists continues in India. Shame! In solidarity with @sharmasupriya. At least, 55 Indian journalists have been targeted for their reportage on Covid-19 pandemic.
https://t.co/uER1L4WVNb
This FIR is a travesty and an attack on an independent press. @sharmasupriya is an excellent journalist https://t.co/ATCXt21beZ
The Committee to Protect Journalists said that the UP police should immediately drop the criminal investigation, and cease legally harassing members of the press for their work
“Launching a criminal investigation into a journalist for her work in the prime minister’s parliamentary constituency is a clear intimidation tactic and sends a chilling message to
journalists across the country,” said Aliya Iftikhar, CPJ’s senior Asia researcher in New York.
Reporters Sans Frontiers, known as Reporters Without Borders said that it “condemns in the strongest terms this blatant attempt to intimidate one of India's most resilient reporters.”
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