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Editors Guild issues strong statement in response to arrest of journalist in Karnataka over Tipu Row

Santosh criticised Tipu extensively for his extremist views and actions. He also spoke about how there are some people who still suffer because of his atrocities.

This story will be updated if Editors’ Guild issues a statement.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the meantime, you can follow what their Twitter handle is up to.

Editors Guild of India tweet

Meanwhile, a lone journalist throws his fists in the air, in defiance of the draconian arrest and stifling of free speech by the Congress+JDS government in Karnataka. He was arrested at midnight for delivering a speech that criticised the tyrant Tipu Sultan.

Journalist Santosh arrested for criticising Tipu Sultan

 

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