BSPS stages massive protest at Jantar Mantar, demands journalist Protection Act

The demonstration at Jantar Mantar marked a significant moment in the fight for press freedom in India, drawing attention to the increasing challenges faced by journalists. BSPS leaders reaffirmed their commitment to continuing their advocacy until their demands are met.

Bharti Shramjeevi Patrakar Sangh (BSPS) protest at Jantar Mantar

Bharti Shramjeevi Patrakar Sangh (BSPS) protest at Jantar Mantar

By Article 15 Network

The Bharti Shramjeevi Patrakar Sangh (BSPS) staged a large-scale protest at Jantar Mantar on Wednesday, pressing for the immediate implementation of the long-promised Journalist Protection Act and other key measures to safeguard media professionals. Hundreds of journalists from across 20 states gathered in solidarity, urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi to fulfill his commitment to ensuring journalists’ rights and safety.

Leading the protest, BSPS National President Ashok Pandey reminded the government of its pre-election promise to enact a law protecting journalists. “The safety and welfare of journalists must be a priority. We call upon the Prime Minister to take swift action and implement the Journalist Protection Act without further delay,” he asserted.

Key Demands Submitted to the Prime Minister

During the demonstration, BSPS presented a 10-point memorandum to Prime Minister Modi, highlighting urgent concerns affecting journalists nationwide. The key demands included:

Nationwide Participation

The protest witnessed widespread participation from BSPS office bearers and state representatives, including General Secretary Shahnawaz Hasan, Vice President (Andhra Pradesh) Raghavendra Mishra, Organizing Secretary Giridhar Sharma (Uttarakhand), National Secretary Dr. Naveen Anand Joshi (Madhya Pradesh), Chandan Mishra (Jharkhand), National Treasurer S.S. Nasreen (West Bengal), and National Spokesperson Indu Bansal (Haryana).

Journalists from Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Bihar, and Jharkhand actively took part, turning the event into a nationwide movement for media rights.

Political and Legal Support

The demonstration garnered support from various political parties and legal associations. Notable figures backing the movement included:

A Call for Immediate Action

At the protest’s conclusion, BSPS formally submitted its signed memorandum to the Prime Minister’s Office, urging immediate steps to address journalist safety, rights, and welfare.

The demonstration at Jantar Mantar marked a significant moment in the fight for press freedom in India, drawing attention to the increasing challenges faced by journalists. BSPS leaders reaffirmed their commitment to continuing their advocacy until their demands are met.

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