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NHRC Notice To Assam Police Over Assault On Journalist In Lumding

Sep 15, 2025 | Pratirodh Bureau

The journalist in question has reportedly expressed concern for his own safety and urged the authorities to register a case against the attackers and initiate appropriate legal action

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken suo motu cognisance of a disturbing incident involving the assault of a journalist near the Lumding Railway Institute in Assam. According to a media report dated 9 September, the journalist was attacked by a group of alleged anti-social elements on the night of 7 September while returning home after work. The NHRC has now issued a formal notice to the Assam Director General of Police, seeking a detailed report on the matter within two weeks.

In its statement released on Saturday, the NHRC said, “The NHRC has taken suo motu cognisance of a media report that a media person was assaulted and grievously injured by a group of some anti-social elements near Lumding Railway Institute in Assam on 7 September.” The Commission further noted that the journalist was “rescued by the police and taken to the hospital for treatment,” highlighting the severity of the attack.

The incident has sparked outrage among local communities and media organizations. The Lumding Press Club, along with several local residents, has condemned the assault, calling for “strict action against those responsible” and demanding “enhanced protection for journalists.” Their response underscores the growing concern over the safety of media personnel in the region.

The NHRC emphasized the gravity of the situation by stating, “The details, if true, raise serious concerns of human rights violations, particularly regarding the safety and freedom of the press.” This highlights the Commission’s recognition of the attack not just as a criminal act but as a violation of fundamental rights that threaten democratic values.

The journalist involved has reportedly expressed deep concern for his own safety following the attack. He has urged the authorities to “register a case against the attackers and initiate appropriate legal action,” seeking justice and assurance that such incidents will not recur.

By issuing a notice to the Assam Police chief, the NHRC has signaled its commitment to ensuring accountability and protecting the rights of journalists. The Commission’s demand for a detailed report within two weeks reflects the urgency of the matter and the need for prompt action.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the risks faced by journalists in carrying out their duties and the critical importance of safeguarding press freedom and human rights in Assam and across India.

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