By Muslim Mirror News,
New Delhi, July 3: Advocate Vrinda Grover, lawyer for Shamima Kauser, mother of deceased Ishrat Jahan, has strongly objected to a Hindustan Times report which says Ishrat Jahan had links with Kashmir separatists. Adv. Grover has termed the report as “malicious, prejudicial and intended to manipulate public opinion.” The report entitled ‘Ishrat Jahan had links with Kashmir Separatists’: CBI was published today in Delhi and Ahmedabad editions of the national English daily. The CBI is likely to file charge sheet in the case today or tomorrow.
Adv. Vrinda Grover has written a letter to the Editor of Hindustan Times registering her protest at the contents of the report.
Text of the letter:
To,
The Editor,
Hindustan Times
On the day the CBI is set to file its chargesheet in the Ishrat Jahan fake encounter case, Hindustan Times has chosen to report about it in a manner that is malicious, prejudicial and intended to manipulate public opinion. The report, “ ‘Ishrat Jahan had links with Kashmir Separatists’: CBI” by Mahesh Langa and Abhishek Sharan in the Delhi/ Ahmedabad edition of the newspaper is nothing short of defamatory. The headline attributes this ‘information’ to the CBI whereas in the text of the report, it is said that two of those killed along with Ishrat “were associated with secessionist groups in Kahsmir”. Clearly, the CBI is not saying that Ishrat had any links with any group. This is a deliberate misrepresentation and a cheap trick to make connections where none exist in order to tarnish the reputation of a deceased girl who is no longer present to defend herself.
We are in possession of the original article written by Mahesh Langa, which was also carried in the Ahmedabad edition of Hindustan Times as “Ishrat case: What the Chargesheet is Likely to reveal” which does not attempt to make any such a spurious connection.
From where then did this headline emerge in the Delhi edition? Why this attempt to taint her with the ‘terror’ tag through false and sensationalist headlines, especially on a day when the battle for justice enters a crucial phase with the CBI expected to file its chargesheet. It can hardly be seen as an innocent oversight given the fact that a concerted campaign to malign Ishrat’s reputation has been central to those trying to obstruct justice and the process of law.
We expect the Hindustan Times to issue an unconditional apology to the family of Ishrat Jahan, printed in the same large and bold font as the headline of the report today. Such sensationalism violates all codes and ethics of reporting and journalism and is liable to invite action by Press Council and other statutory bodies.
Vrinda Grover
Lawyer for Shamima Kauser
(Mother of deceased Ishrat Jahan)