Journalists detained in Assam for writing on 'communal violence' granted bail

Samriddhi and Swarna
Samriddhi Sakunia and Swarna Jha. Photo credits: Twitter @Samriddhi0809, @Jha_Swarnaa

Agartala/Karimganj (Assam): Two women journalists, who were detained by Assam police for writing about the recent communal incidents in Tripura, were granted bail on Monday.

Samriddhi Sakunia and Swarna Jha, journalists with HW News Network were granted bail by the Chief Judicial Magistrate Court in Gomati district of Tripura.

They had been detained on Sunday and named in an FIR at Fatikroy Police Station in Tripura on a complaint filed by a VHP supporter.

"Our reporters Ms Samriddhi Sakunia and Ms Swarna Jha have been arrested by Tripura Police today at around 12:55 AM from shelter home in Assam's Karimganj after securing their transit remand. They are being taken back to Tripura where they will be produced before Udaipur magistrate court.

"Senior Advocate Pijush Biswas shall be personlly appearing for them on behalf of HW News Network. We are pressing for immediate bail and release of our journalists," the news organisation had tweeted following the arrests.

A senior police official had said in Agartala on Sunday that the journalists posted on social media that a mosque was burnt in Gomati district and a copy of the Quran was damaged.

Tripura police suspect that the videos uploaded by them are doctored.

In a tweet on November 11, Sakunia had written, #Tripuraviolence Darga Bazaar: On 19th October at around 2:30 am, some unidentified people burnt down the mosque in Darga Bazaar area. People in the neighborhood are very upset with the fact that now they don't have any place nearby to go and pray.

A press release issued by the office of Tripura police chief VS Yadav claimed that the posts by Sakunia were not true and promoted a sense of hatred between communities.

The Editors Guild of India had denounced police action against the journalists and demanded their immediate release.
(With PTI inputs)

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