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Indian solider shoots journalist dead

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 22 November 2017

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Indian solider shoots journalist dead
Sudip Dutta Bhaumik, a journalist, was shot dead by an Indian soldier in Tripura during a confrontation. This incident highlights ongoing violence against media professionals in India.

NEW DELHI - An Indian soldier shot dead a journalist following a dispute in the country’s third high profile media killing in barely three months, police said Wednesday.

Sudip Dutta Bhaumik (pictured) was shot dead Tuesday at a paramilitary base in the remote northeastern state of Tripura. The soldier opened fire after Bhaumik, a crime reporter, requested a meeting with a top officer at the headquarters of the Second Tripura State Rifles near the state capital of Agartala, media reports said.

“He was shot dead inside the office of the commander by a soldier after they argued and scuffled over some issue,” local police chief Abhijit Saptarshi told AFP. He said the accused soldier claimed the shot was fired in a scuffle after the journalist tried to snatch his rifle.

The soldier has been arrested, the officer added. The journalist worked for the leading Bengali newspaper Syandan Patrika in Tripura where several tribal militant groups oppose Bengali-speaking immigrants.

India’s media has been shocked by a series of killings this year.

One reporter was lynched by a mob on September 20 during clashes between police and warring political factions near Agartala. His mutilated body was found the next day.

In September gunmen shot dead renowned journalist Gauri Lankesh in the southern city of Bangalore, amid allegations that she was targeted for her views on right wing Hindus. No arrests have been made in the case.

Bhaumik’s murder brings the number of reporters killed in India since the early 1990s to 30, according to Committee to Protect Journalists figures. India was ranked the deadliest country in Asia for journalists by Reporters Without Borders in 2015.

In April, the press freedom group ranked India 136th of 180 countries in its world press freedom ratings. Despite criticism, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has repeatedly voiced his commitment to press freedom. - AFP/Photo: Facebook

KEY POINTS:

  • Sudip Dutta Bhaumik was killed at a paramilitary base in Tripura.
  • The shooting occurred after an argument over a meeting request.
  • The accused soldier claimed the shot was fired in self-defense.
  • This marks the third high-profile media killing in India in three months.
  • India has one of the highest rates of journalist killings in Asia.

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