Continued from page 01 THE Bombay News Photographersu2019 Association ( BNPA) has therefore decided to boycott the first Maharashtra Police Marathon, to be held tomorrow. The Sports Journalistsu2019 Federation of India is supporting BNPA in the boycott.
Raje, a senior photojournalist, was attacked by cops at Mumbai Bagh, Nagpada on Thursday afternoon when he had gone to shoot the ongoing protests against the CAA for this paper.
When Raje was trying to enter the site, police officers demanded his ID card.
While taking out the card, he walked past barricades as some women wanted to enter. That is when the police began manhandling Raje, slapping and beating him with their batons. He sustained injuries to his thigh and ring finger.
Accompanied by Mumbai Press Club representatives, Raje met Home Minister Anil Deshmukh on Friday. Deshmukh apologised for the entire episode on behalf of the Mumbai Police force and assured action.
In a tweet, Deshmukh referred to the incident as an u2018 appalling actu2019. He also wrote that strict disciplinary action would be taken against those involved. But nothing has happened and there was no declaration of action on Friday.
mid- day tried to get in touch with the Senior Inspector of Nagpada police station, Shalini Sharma; Additional Commissioner ( Central Region) Veeresh Prabhu and Joint Commissioner ( law and order) Vinay Choubey to know about the action taken, but none responded to calls and messages.
Raje was called by Additional Commissioner ( Central Region) Veeresh Prabhu for inquiry on Friday afternoon.
Statements of the cops who were involved in the attack were also recorded with the additional commissioner. However, the cops remained tight- lipped about identifying the personnel involved in the attack. But pictures taken during the assault show Sub- Inspector Aseem Sheikh was one of the cops who attacked Raje.
u201c The investigation is on, it will be too early to comment about anything.
Once the inquiry is complete, we will be able to share information,u201d said DCP ( PRO) Pranay Ashok.
Boycotting police marathon To intensify their united protest, the BNPA has decided to boycott the coverage of the first ever Maharashtra Police Marathon, to be held on Sunday, February 9. The BNPA held a meeting at the Mumbai Press Club on Friday declaring this, and demonstrated against the police atrocity.
BNPA demanded that the police officers involved in the attack be suspended immediately. u201c We are satisfied that Home Minister Anil Deshmukh has directed a probe in the unwarranted assault. But we will continue to review the probe process and our protest will continue till proper action is taken,u201d said BNPA president Vivek Bendre. The BNPA has been supported by the Mumbai Press Club, Mumbai Marathi Patrakar Sangh, TV Journalistsu2019 Association, Mantralaya aani Vidhimandal Vartahar Sangh, Thane Shahar Dainik Patrakar Sangh, Navi Mumbai Patrakar Sangh, National Union of Journalists, Upnagar Patrakar Sangh and the Indian Journalistsu2019 Union.
Lensmen refuse to cover first police marathon Sports journalists support boycott The Sports Journalistsu2019 Association of Mumbai ( SJAM) condemned the attack on Raje by the police. In a statement it said its members support the call taken by the photojournalists to boycott the Maharashtra Police Marathon scheduled for this Sunday. They also urged print journalists not to cover the event.
Ashish Raje managed to save his camera during the assault u2018 The investigation is on, it will be too early to comment about anything. Once the inquiry is complete, we will be able to share informationu2019 Pranay Ashok, DCP ( PRO)