The Asian Age

Guild slams move to jail 2 journos

‘K’taka House misused power’

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New Delhi, June 25: The Editors Guild of India on Sunday said the Karnataka Assembly’s decision to sentence two journalist­s to prison is a “gross misuse” of power and “violates” the fundamenta­l right of freedom of speech. Two journalist­s were recently sentenced to a year in jail and a fine of `10,000 each by the Assembly.

They were accused of writing “defamatory” articles about the Speaker and a few members of the legislatur­e, including a member of the House Privileges Committee, that had recommende­d the punishment, the Guild said.

“The Guild opines the decision violates the fundamenta­l right of freedom of speech guaranteed under the Indian Constituti­on and the freedom of the press,” it said in a statement.

Stating that it is a “gross misuse of the powers and privileges of a state legislatur­e”, the Guild urged the Assembly to withdraw its resolution “without delay”.

“The Editors Guild of India is of the firm view that journalist­s must have the freedom to write critical articles against all such elected representa­tives of the country and hold them accountabl­e without fear or favour,” it said.

The Guild said, the right to try and sentence journalist­s for defamation vests with the courts of law and the Karnataka Legislativ­e Assembly “cannot and should not misuse” its powers and privileges to conduct a trial and sentence any member of the press for libel.

The Guild hopes that wisdom will prevail and the Assembly will withdraw its pernicious resolution against the two journalist­s

— Editors Guild of India

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