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Journo shot dead in Uttar Pradesh

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new delhi — A journalist was shot dead by three gunmen in northern India on Saturday, police said, the latest attack on media in one of Asia’s deadliest countries for reporters.

Rajesh Mishra, a 40-year-old reporter at the Hindi-language daily Dainik Jagran — one of India’s largest newspapers — was shot in the head by three gunmen on a motorcycle in Uttar Pradesh state, additional director general of police Anand Kumar said.

“Three thugs fired the shots. Two of the three have been identified,” Kumar told reporters.

“We are confident that we will arrest all three by tonight. We have their names and the investigat­ion is on,” he said, adding police were yet to ascertain the motive behind the killing.

Mishra was a member of the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS), an influentia­l right-wing Hindu organisati­on seen as the ideologica­l fountainhe­ad of the national ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Saturday’s killing comes a month after a reporter covering political unrest in India’s northeast was beaten to death during violent clashes.

In September, gunmen in the IT hub of Bengaluru shot dead prominent journalist Gauri Lankesh, a newspaper editor and outspoken critic of the BJP, as she entered her home.

No arrests have been made so far in that case.

The high-profile killing triggered an outpouring of anger and protests across the country, with the Editors Guild of India saying Lankesh’s death was “an ominous portent for dissent in democracy and a brutal assault on the freedom of the press”.

India has a historical­ly poor record on journalist­s’ safety, although most deaths occur in remote rural areas away from the major urban centres. —

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PTI file Rajesh Mishra. —

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