Shocking! Biased Press Club of India releases Statement when the Investigations are yet to completed in Rajesh Sharma and Khalid Case

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Condemning Sharma's arrest, the Press Club of India also said that the police should provide pertinent details 'so that a defence may be
possible to construct' File image of freelance journalist Rajeev Sharma
ANI New Delhi: The Press Club of India (PCI) on Saturday called the arrest of freelance journalist Rajeev Sharma by Delhi Police
"high-handed" and alleged that it "may be inspired by obscure or questionable considerations". The Delhi Police on Saturday said Sharma was
allegedly passing sensitive information about India's border strategy and Army deployment and procurement to Chinese intelligence
agencies. Sharma was arrested September 14. In a statement, the PCI demanded that in all cases of arrests of journalists anywhere in the
country, "the police must be required to inform the Press Council of India as well as the self-regulatory body of the broadcast media on an
immediate basis". It also said that the police should provide pertinent details "so that a defence may be possible to construct". The PCI
said it is "astounded to hear of the arrest of Rajeev Sharma, a well-known independent journalist of long standing and a member of the
club". "This is on account of the dubious track record of the Special Cell
More generally also, the record of Delhi Police is hardly a shining one," it said. "On the basis of the statement of the police released to
the media, we have no hesitation in saying that the police action is high-handed, and may be inspired by obscure or questionable
considerations," the PCI alleged. The PCI also cited the instance of Iftikhar Gilani, a senior journalist with Kashmir Times, who was
arrested in 2002 "on the trumped up charge of tracking the Army's movements in Kashmir and keeping his so-called pay masters
informed". Subsequently, a Delhi journalist, who wrote for Iran's official news agency, was also arrested for playing in the hands of the
Eventually it became clear that the whole case was bogus and the journalist was freed," it said. The PCI statement also said that the
arrests of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and Jamia Millia Islamia scholars such as Kanhaiya Kumar, Umar Khalid and others were done
"acting on a political bias". "Of late, Delhi Police, including its Special Cell, have made preposterous arrests under the lawless law
called UAPA (Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act) in which the word of the government is enough to keep an innocent person behind bars for
long periods
These have happened in matters relating to anti-CAA (Citizenship Amendment Act) protests and the carefully designed communal killings in the
so-called February 2020 riots in northeast Delhi," the PCI said. The statement said Sharma wrote on strategic affairs and "may well have
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