Trabajadores de la Nsui protestan frente a DD News por un comentario sobre Rahul Gandhi

Activistas de la Nsui protagonizaron el martes una feroz protesta frente a la oficina de DD News en Mandi House, Nueva Delhi, contra un supuesto comentario despectivo del presentador Ashok Shrivastava sobre Rahul Gandhi. Los manifestantes quemaron una efigie del presentador y causaron daños en la propiedad cercana. La policía de Delhi detuvo a tres trabajadores.

Activistas de la Nsui se reunieron el martes frente a la oficina de DD News en Mandi House, Nueva Delhi, para protestar por un comentario del presentador Ashok Shrivastava durante un debate en horario estelar, en el que presuntamente comparó al líder de la oposición, Rahul Gandhi, con el 'polvo de la sandalia de Savarkar'.

Los manifestantes quemaron una efigie del presentador y realizaron actos vandálicos en las cercanías de las instalaciones. La policía de Delhi detuvo a tres trabajadores de la Nsui —Rahul Kajla, Akhilesh Yadav y Satyam Kushwaha— en la comisaría de Mandir Marg bajo cargos de violencia. Los agentes se encuentran identificando y buscando a otros sospechosos.

La Nsui describió los arrestos como un intento de reprimir la protesta democrática. El presidente nacional, Vinod Jakhar, condenó tanto el comentario del presentador como las detenciones, acusando a los medios gubernamentales de hacer propaganda política. La organización exigió la liberación inmediata de los trabajadores detenidos, una disculpa pública del presentador y la rendición de cuentas de los medios de comunicación estatales.

DD News y Prasar Bharati aún no han emitido una respuesta oficial. Se ha reforzado la seguridad en el área de Mandi House, mientras la policía continúa con su investigación.

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