PCI condemns attack on senior journalist in Dehradun
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 16th February 2026 at 11:34am
The Press Club of India has strongly condemned the alleged attack on senior journalist Hem Bhatt in Dehradun and expressed concern over the handling of the case by authorities.
In a statement issued on February 12, the Club said Bhatt reported that his channel’s digital platform was briefly taken down following a complaint lodged with Uttarakhand Police, and that he was later chased and assaulted by unidentified persons, sustaining injuries.
While arrests were reportedly made, the Press Club questioned the investigation process, citing the absence of CCTV evidence and Bhatt not being asked to identify the accused. The Club urged a fair and independent probe, called for accountability, and reiterated that any attack on a journalist is an attack on press freedom.
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