NEW DELHI, Aug 12: The editor of a Hindi news channel has been arrested by Gurugram Police for allegedly sharing inflammatory posts on social media about the communal violence in Nuh and other districts of Haryana.
Mukesh Kumar, the resident editor of Sudarshan News, was arrested from Gurugram’s Sector 17, the police said. The channel had initially floated the news that Kumar was “kidnapped” by some “goons.” However, Gurugram Police issued a clarification stating that he was arrested by the Cyber Crime division.
Six people were killed in clashes that broke out in Muslim-majority Nuh on July 31, when a Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) procession was attacked by mobs. The dead included two home guards and a cleric.
Kumar had tweeted that the Gurugram Police acted against ‘Hindu activists’ due to pressure from Qatar-based Al Jazeera news channel. He alleged that the foreign media outlet has been making calls to Gurugram Police Commissioner Kala Ramachandran asking her to take action against Hindus in connection with the communal riots.
“The @AJENews (Al Jazeera News Channel) has been making calls to the Gurgaon Police Commissioner and pressuring her to take action against Hindus. And after receiving the call, @DC_Gurugram comes under so much pressure she picks up Hindu activists from anywhere,” read Kumar’s post on August 8.
The Gurugram Police termed Kumar’s post as “baseless, false, and misleading” before registering a case against him under relevant sections of the IT Act.
Responding to the FIR, Sudarshan News reported that Kumar had gone to Mewat to help Hindu activists. The channel claimed that Kumar was kidnapped by “goons” from his car in Gurugram’s Sector 17. “This arrest is totally illegal and wrong. Sudarshan News stands by Mukesh Kumar ji and considers the arrest an attack on media freedom,” the channel tweeted.
Sudarshan News’ editor-in-chief Suresh Chavhanke, in a long post on social media, raised questions about Kumar’s arrest. “Why didn’t the police arrest Mukesh Kumar in uniform? Is the Haryana government bowing down to the ego of an officer? Where are the organisations of journalists and human rights?” Chavhanke wrote on Twitter, creating a social media firestorm.
He even warned the Gurugram Police that he would make a “big announcement” if they did not release Kumar immediately. “Let us see which Hindu men are with us,” he wrote on Twitter.
The suspension of mobile internet and SMS services in Nuh has been extended until Sunday, as conditions in the district are still tense. So far, 393 people have been arrested and 118 have been taken into preventive detention in connection with the violence.
(Manas Dasgupta)