[India] - Ensure probes do not end up being tools of intimidation: Editors Guild

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
NEW DELHI: The earnings tax departments survey operations at the India workplaces of UK civil service broadcaster BBC invited sharp
condemnation from the media fraternity with both global and domestic journalistic bodies revealing concern that the intimidation tactics
would harm the nations image and reputation as a democracy
On the one hand, while BBC said that it was totally complying with the authorities and hoped that the circumstance will be solved as
quickly as possible , media bodies described the crackdown as a direct consequence of the British broadcasters questionable two-part
documentary, India: The Modi Question, on PM Narendra Modi and the 2002 Gujarat riots.New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)
advised the Indian government to stop pestering reporters
Indian authorities have utilized tax examinations as a pretext to target crucial news outlets in the past, and need to stop bothering BBC
staff members right away, in line with the worths of freedom that need to be embraced worldwides largest democracy, CPJ said.Paris-based
Reporters Sans Frontieres called the searches by the tax authorities an outrageous reprisal that followed the controversial documentary,
while Amnesty International said the I-T department was being consistently weaponised to silence dissent
In New Delhi, both Editors Guild of India and the Press Club of India described the studies as intimidation strategies that threatened to
undermine constitutional democracy
Indicating repeated harassment of media organisations that were vital of the federal government, the Editors Guild said the surveys by the
I-T department remain in continuation of a pattern of utilizing federal government firms to daunt and bug press organisations that are
critical of federal government policies or the judgment facility
The Guild required that governments make sure that such examinations are conducted within the prescribed guidelines which they do not
deteriorate into instruments of harassment to frighten independent media
The Press Club, meanwhile, said it was deeply worried and distressed that such an action on an international broadcasting network will harm
the credibility and image of India as the biggest democracy in the world
We interest the federal government to limit its agencies from misusing their powers in order to daunt the media and put curbs on the
freedom of the press, a PCI declaration stated.