Whoever raises voice against govt, and who does not compromise with BJP, will have to go to jail: Kharge on action against Gujarat Samachar
The Congress strongly criticised the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) action against the founder of Gujarat Samachar, a prominent regional newspaper. The party alleged that this move is part of a broader pattern where those who challenge or criticise the government — particularly those who refuse to compromise with the BJP — are being targeted and intimidated.
Bahubali Shah, one of the owners of the leading Gujarati newspaper Gujarat Samachar, was detained by the ED following a raid on their premises.
In a post on X, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge alleged that the government is putting pressure on independent media which is fatal for democracy.
Citing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent interview in which he had said, ‘Criticism is the soul of Democracy’, Kharge said by getting the founder of Gujarat Samachar arrested by ED, “Modi ji has proved that arresting critics is the first sign of a scared dictator”.
“Whoever raises voice against this government, and who does not compromise with BJP, will have to go to jail. The government putting pressure on independent media and using it to its own advantage is fatal for democracy,” Kharge charged.
Congress’ head of media department Pawan Khera said, “Late last night the ED arrested Bahubali Bhai Shah of Gujarat Samachar. The 93-year-old newspaper has been a bold anti establishment voice. This is the fate of those who have the guts to openly say that The emperor is naked.”
In a post on X, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said, “The attempt to silence Gujarat Samachar is another conspiracy to suppress the voice not just of one newspaper but of the entire democracy. When newspapers that hold power accountable are locked, then understand that democracy is in danger.”
“The arrest of Bahubali Shah is a part of the same politics of fear, which has now become the identity of the Modi government,” he said.
Congress leader and former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Digvijaya Singh also said in a post on X, “We admire the Guts “Gujarat Samachaar” have always shown over the years. At least there are some people left in Media who have the courage to stand up and do impartial reporting.”
“I am sure it is just ‘witch hunting’ to harass the owners, ultimately they would come out Clean. We all stand by them,” he also said.
Criticising the government’s action, Gujarat Congress chief Shaktisinh Gohil charged, “In the Modi government, severe punishment is given for writing and speaking the truth – the latest case is from Gujarat.”
He said ED raids were conducted on Gujarat Samachar and GSTV.
“Bahubalibhai Shah, 73-year-old director of ‘Gujarat Samachar‘ has been arrested. His only crime was that he was continuously asking questions to the government and fixing their responsibility. But…The BJP government is not used to answers and accountability, so by sending ED, they trampled the rights of the fourth pillar of democracy,” he said.
Before this, the X handle of ‘Gujarat Samachar‘ was also blocked in India, Gohil said.
“This dictatorial and arbitrary attitude of the Modi government is extremely dangerous for the country, against which we all have to raise our voice unitedly,” the Gujarat Congress leader charged in his post.
Bahubali Shah is one of the directors of Lok Prakashan Limited, which owns the Gujarat Samachar. His elder brother, Shreyansh Shah, is the managing editor of the daily.
Courtesy: NH