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Times Now Navbharat crew recounts harrowing experience in Punjab jail

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Zainab Ashraf
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Times Now Navbharat team in Ludhiana police station on May 5

New Delhi: In an alleged act of vendetta against the uncomfortable expose’ of the inordinate expenditure incurred for Interior Decoration of the Delhi CM Residence inhabited by its Supreme leader Arvind Kejriwal, the AAP-led Punjab Govt illegally arrested Times Now Navbharat’s cameraman Mritunjay Kumar and driver Parminder Singh in a fabricated case of a road accident when they along with Reporter Bhawana Kishore had gone to cover a political event presided by Arvind Kejriwal in Ludhiana on May 5. 

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The Punjab and Haryana High Court granted them interim bail on May 9, emphasizing in its judgment that the arrests were illegal and that the arresting police officer and the remanding magistrate failed to consider relevant provisions of the law.

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As innocent individuals, Mrityunjay and Parminder have undergone a painful ordeal, enduring mistreatment from the very authorities whose responsibility it is to safeguard their rights.

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Their distressing encounters, filled with emotional turmoil, depict a deeply moving story for an offence never committed and even if allegedly done is in fact classified ‘bailable'.

Recounting their experiences, the duo narrated that while parked on the roadside, an auto rickshaw, with two ladies believed to be AAP workers, first rammed into their 'stationary' car from behind and broke the side mirror of the car.

When Parminder, the driver, stepped out to enquire, the ladies created a ruckus and summoned the local police who were already at the location for Bandobast duty.

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The trio were then coerced by the all-male Police force and abruptly taken to the police station without any explanation and without consideration that one of the crew members was a Woman.

The shock and disbelief that gripped Mrityunjay and Parminder when they discovered they were being arrested for crimes they did not commit were unfathomable.

They were thrust into a nightmarish realm, an overcrowded barrack filled with hardened criminals, including thieves, drug addicts, and individuals convicted of various offences.

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Forced to endure 5 excruciating nights, their basic human dignity was stripped away.

Adding to the anguish, Mritunjay's son was undergoing brain tumour surgery during this tumultuous period and he had no access to his family at that crucial time.

The weight of fear, hopelessness, and helplessness bore down on them as they were completely cut off from the outside world, deprived of any information or updates regarding their case.

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The illegal arrest and traumatic ordeal endured by Mritunjay and Parminder have left indelible emotional & psychological scars on them and their families.

"The humiliation and damage to esteem they experienced while in custody, for offences they never committed, is irreparable," Times Now Navbharat said.

"These distressing events underscore the torment and harassment inflicted upon the Times Now Navbharat team in the aftermath of "Operation SheeshMahal"," the channel said adding that it is committed to standing up to such bullying tactics at all times and will stay unfazed.

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