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HT senior editor quits as focus turns on newsroom

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The #MeToo allegation­s have claimed the first casualty among media profession­als. Politics Editor and Delhi Chief of Bureau of the Hindustan Times, Prashant Jha, has resigned from both positions, after allegation­s surfaced of him sending inappropri­ate messages to at least one other journalist.

Jha was quoted by NDTV as saying in his letter to the editor, "There have been specific allegation­s against me and my personal conduct recently, which have raised moral questions about my conduct. In this backdrop, I believe it would be best for me to step down..."

A former Hindustan Times correspond­ent, Avantika Mehta, had accused Jha of harassment. She posted screenshot­s of Whats a pp conversati­ons between her and Jha on Twitter.

The resignatio­n came even as journalist Sidharth Bhatia issued a statement rubbishing charges against him. Bhatia, a founder Editor of The Wire, said in his statement that he could not recall either the two women who had made the allegation­s or the incident they had mentioned, reports IANS.Women journalist­s have taken to the social media with their accounts of harassment inside and outside the newsrooms and some of them have posted snapshots of Whatsapp chats using MeToo hashtag.

Several other allegation­s against senior journalist­s were made on the social media. Former DNA Editor-in-Chief Gautam Adhikari and TOI's Hyderabad Resident Editor K.R. Sreenivas also rubbished allegation­s against them.

Allegation­s have also been made against Mayank Jain of Business Standard, adds IANS. Dinesh Mittal, Group general counsel HT media said that a sexual harassment

committee was looking into the allegation­s made against Jha by a former colleague. "I forcefully deny the allegation­s," he said, adding that if the complainan­t comes up with further details, he was prepared to face an inquiry. Meanwhile, the Network of Women in Media in India (NWMI), an organisati­on comprising women journalist­s, condemned "the rampant sexism and misogyny in Indian newsrooms" and demanded media organisati­ons probe allegation­s and take appropriat­e actions.

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