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Daily Excelsior North Kashmir Photojournalist harassed by Baramulla Adminstration

Baramulla, Jan 29: Soon after the leading newspapers of JK, Daily Excelsior flashed the news about Deputy Commissioner Baramulla who disrespected the national flag on Jan 26 in Baramulla district, and today the employees of DC office harassed the family of a photojournalist at his government quarter in Baramulla town.

According to family sources that, some people from the DC office visited here at Govt Quarter Set no: 2, first floor of shopping complex, Baramulla.
“We were alone here and people from DC office Baramulla visited here with a notice_ and said that evacuate the govt quarter within no time, said heart patient mother of photojournalist.

She said that, we were asked by the employees to sign on the notice which we refused_ and soon after that, some policemen came who said that, Abid is asked to attend the court tomorrow.

We are worried about our son that the authorities may not harass him in any way, adding that our son has been working with media from past ten years, said mother of photojournalist.

Meanwhile, Baramulla Working Journalist Association (BWJA) has strongly condemned over the action of authorities.

Our member has done nothing wrong, he has performed his professional duty by highlighting the issue of Jan 26 celebrations at DPL Baramulla.

BWJA said that Instead of repenting over his mistake, the DC is pressurizing our member by different tactics which will not be tolerated in any circumstances.

Pertinently, Leading newspaper of JK, the Daily Excelsior has flashed a news about the dishonour of national flag by Deputy Commissioner Baramulla, Dr Nasir Naqash on Jan 26, at DPL Baramulla.

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