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Journalist detained for calling Manipur CM a ‘puppet’ of central govt

Guwahati | ByReuters
Dec 19, 2018 02:18 PM IST

Kishorechandra Wangkhem was detained on November 27 under National Security Act, which allows for detention of up to a year without trial, and has since been held at a jail in Imphal.

A television journalist has been detained for criticizing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government on social media under laws intended to ensure national security, leading to protests in the capital, New Delhi.

Kishorechandra Wangkhem was working for a television channel in the Manipur when he uploaded several video clips last month criticising state’s chief minister, N Biren Singh.(REUTERS/Representative image)
Kishorechandra Wangkhem was working for a television channel in the Manipur when he uploaded several video clips last month criticising state’s chief minister, N Biren Singh.(REUTERS/Representative image)

Kishorechandra Wangkhem was working for a television channel in the Manipur when he uploaded several video clips last month calling the state’s BJP chief minister, N Biren Singh, a “puppet” of the central government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“It is nothing but a blatant abuse of the law and powers of the government,” Wangkhem’s lawyer, N Victor, told Reuters by telephone.

Victor said he planned to appeal against his client’s detention, with a hearing likely on Thursday.

Wangkhem was initially arrested on separate charges of sedition on November 21, before being released on November 25, his wife, Ranjita Elangbam, told Reuters.

He was then detained on November 27 under National Security Act, which allows for detention of up to a year without trial, and has since been held at a jail in Imphal. A board of judges set up under the Act approved his detention on Thursday.

In the posts, Wangkham criticised the state government for commemorating freedom fighter, the Rani of Jhansi, a symbol of resistance against British colonial rule in the mid-1800s, who he said had nothing to do Manipur’s own struggle against the British.

“Don’t betray, don’t insult the freedom fighters of Manipur,” he said in one of the posts.

Manipur’s deputy home minister Dr Th Charanjeet Singh said in a statement the state had considered the evidence and stood by its decision to detain Wangkhem.

(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)

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