In photos: Journalists protest in Delhi condemning attacks on media
At least four journalists in the Capital and Noida have filed police complaints, claiming they had received death threats on WhatsApp.

On the occasion of the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, several journalists in Delhi on Monday staged protests against the recent spate of violence against the media. The protestors formed a human chain to condemn the attack on journalists.
At least four journalists in Delhi and Noida have so far filed police complaints, saying they had received death threats on WhatsApp over the past two weeks. The police are yet to identify the perpetrators.



The journalists signed a petition to be sent to the Home Affairs Ministry, demanding a status report on the pending cases of violence against the media.

#delhi press club of india pic.twitter.com/U9rVHlFj53
— anjali mody (@AnjaliMody1) October 2, 2017
Protest outside the Press Club of India
— Sameena kl (@KlSameena) October 2, 2017
Stop the killing of journalist#gaurilankeshmurder to #GandhiJayanti #BasAbBahutHoGaya#FreeHadiya pic.twitter.com/F39m56Lcj4
The identical threatening messages they said they had received referred to the murder of journalist Gauri Lankesh in Bengaluru on September 5 and warned them that they will not be spared if they criticised the Narendra Modi government, the Bharatiya Janata Party or the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
#JournalismIsNotCrime
— devpromoth (@devpromoth) October 2, 2017
U can kill us, but not our voice against #Facism.#Journos from chennai demands freedom of expression. #GauriLankesh pic.twitter.com/2zBlRTvf7y
Journalists protest the recent spate of violence against the media at New Delhi. pic.twitter.com/oHnOzCAwAO
— Nimisha Jaiswal (@NimishJaiswal) October 2, 2017
On September 22, journalist Ravish Kumar of NDTV India had posted screenshots of messages that he had received on messaging platform WhatsApp. He had claimed he was repeatedly added to a WhatsApp group on which he was abused. “I’m sad you are alive” was among the messages he said he had received.
Journalists on a silent protest against assaults on the media at the PressClubOfIndia #Delhi pic.twitter.com/Krm2ErJEdP
— Sankarshan Thakur (@SankarshanT) October 2, 2017