NUJ(I) demands action after journalist shot in Bihar’s Siwan
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 16th February 2026 at 5:45pm
National Union of Journalists (India) (NUJ-I) on Friday, February 13, demanded strict and immediate action against those responsible for shooting journalist Ramesh Singh in Bihar’s Siwan district.
According to available information, Singh was seriously injured late Thursday night after unidentified bike-borne assailants opened fire on him in the Pachrukhi block while he was returning from a wedding. He was rushed to hospital, where his condition remains critical.
Condemning the attack, NUJ-I president Ras Bihari expressed deep concern over the growing incidents of violence against media professionals in the state. He said repeated attacks have created widespread resentment within the media fraternity and urged Bihar’s CM-Nitish Kumar to order an immediate judicial inquiry into the ...
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