Srinagar, January 26: Journalists here Saturday staged a protest against Jammu and Kashmir government after several scribes were allegedly not allowed to enter the venue of Republic Day function despite possessing valid accreditation passes.
However, Governor's advisor K Vijay Kumar said in Jammu that the issue of some journalists not being permitted to cover the Republic Day function would be looked into. Republic Day 2019: Chhattisgarh Police Personnel Wades Through Water In Bastar to Hoist National Flag, Sets Message for Maoists.
The mediapersons, carrying placards which read "journalism is not a crime", staged the protest at Residency Road here. They alleged some of their colleagues were denied entry to Sher-e-Kashmir cricket stadium -- the main venue for Republic Day celebrations even when they had been issued the accreditation passes by the concerned authorities.
They also claimed that some of the accredited journalists were not even issued the passes. Kumar said the entire process of security clearance for issuance of passes to journalists shall be reviewed for better coordination in future.
"It is learnt that today at Republic Day parade venue in Srinagar some journalists were not permitted to cover the event as the security passes issued to them were found not to be authenticated. The matter shall be looked into,” Kumar, who is incharge Home Department, said in a statement issued in Jammu.
He said it has been given to understand that primarily the incident occurred because of the procedure followed by the police for issuance of security passes during such events. "The entire process of such security clearance shall be reviewed for better coordination in future,” he said.