Kashmir Press Club asks leaders to be off its internal squabble

Story by  ATV | Posted by  Aasha Khosa • 2 Years ago
Kashmir Press Club
Kashmir Press Club

 

New Delhi

The takeover of the Srinagar Press Club by a group of local journalist has resonated in the global media and some of the members of the interim body that has taken control of it are facing threats.

The Kashmir Press Club has clarified that within hours of the takeover by the new interim body on January 15, the official email account of the Club was hacked by miscreants who used  the handle in a bid to mislead the media fraternity.

The body has filed a formal complaint about the hacking. The Kashmir Press Club interim body president Saleem Pandit has said that some “vested interests were trying to create chaos in the media fraternity with sinister motives.”

The Club took a serious note of the “objectionable Tweets made by former Chief Ministers, Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti and blamed them for making these remarks with “murderous intentions to jeopardise the lives of journalists, who do their job with professional integrity.”

Asking politicians to stay away from the internal affairs of the media fraternity, the Kashmir Press Club said “it was an independent body and not fiefdom of any politicians or political parties who want journalists to behave like their stenos.”

The interim body of the Kashmir Press Club has sharply reacted to the malicious propaganda by a section of media quarters even as it requested the Editors Guild of India, the Press Club of India and the Mumbai Press Club in particular to know the other side of the story before jumping the gun.
 
In a statement the Kashmir Press Club said it was unfortunate that esteemed Editors Guild of India has gone by one-sided  version  over the smooth takeover of Club by its founding President till the elections of the otherwise defunct institution whose term ended six months ago, are held.
 
“The interim body took over the defunct  Club on January 15 on the popular demand of the journalist fraternity who were otherwise facing problems on numerous fronts. The journalists wanted the institution be headed by founding president who had played pivotal role on the establishment of the Club, and other working journalists of repute to pave way for much awaited elections,” the Kashmir Press Club said.
 
Terming the entry of armed forces into Club for a ‘coup’, a figment of imagination, the interim body said:  “The reality is that the policemen shown in the pictures were PSOs of one of the journalists. Moreover, it was a day of Covid lockdown in Srinagar district and on finding unusually big presence of visitors at the Club, the local police station was enforcing SOPs outside the club on the main road. So who were the ‘armed forced to have barged’ into the Club? Or is a Press Club supposed to be above law?”
 
The interim body said what was even shocking is that the worthy Editors Guild of India, the Press Club of India and Mumbai Press Club instead of adhering to journalistic standards of verifying the other side of the story came up with a half baked and sensational statement as if some “government sponsored coup” had really taken place.
 
“The Editors Guild of India never bothered to inquire as to why the Kashmir Press Club was defunct for the last six months but jumped the gun when the Club was taken over an interim body for the conduct of free and fair elections. We expect such esteemed institutions to behave even responsibly for places like Kashmir where concocted stories like ‘armed coup’ can jeopardise the lives of innocent journalists working between the devil and deep sea,” the interim body said.
 
The body further said it was open to any scrutiny over the interim takeover but that bias in issuance of statements without verification of ground reality amounts to nothing but “malicious propaganda.”