
NOB- Delhi news: On 23.03.2025 in Delhi, while the police were doing lathi-charge on a fallen student, Hindustan Times reporter Anushree was about to capture the scene on her camera. Seeing this, the police officer shouted, “Break her camera.” The policemen fell on her and snatched the camera. At the same time, another female journalist who was there, a police officer pushed her back by touching her with his hand on her chest. Later, they explained that they pushed the female journalist because they thought she was a student. The police have the authority to put their hand on the chest of female students? That is not sexual harassment? Just then, First Post reporter Praveen Singh suffered a serious injury to his hand. Several other journalists were also injured. In protest against the attack that took place on 23.03.2025, photojournalists in Delhi staged a protest with their cameras in front of the police headquarters on 24.03.2025. It is said that pictures speak louder than words. This is such a wonderful picture. Will media laws come and go, will media laws become political tools?