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Arsha Ravi

PMT MEMBER

FOUNDER

The Price of Truth




The murder of Mukesh Chandrakar, a journalist working in the Chhattisgarh state of India, has sparked significant discussions about the safety and challenges faced by journalists.


Chandrakar’s body was discovered last week in a concealed septic tank, shocking many. This incident underscores how dangerous the field of journalism can be. It is suspected that his murder was linked to a report he had published, which implicated a contractor in corruption.


Such murders not only violate the fundamental rights of journalists but also undermine the pursuit of truth. Chandrakar’s death highlights the immense challenges of reporting on issues such as corruption, political interests, and the plight of Dalit and Adivasi communities in regions like Chhattisgarh.


His murder is not just the end of a life but a grave threat to press freedom. This incident is a reminder of the urgent need for robust laws to protect journalists and support the pursuit of truth.


It is time for both the public and the government to respond to these issues. The government must take stronger measures to ensure the safety of journalists. It is our collective responsibility to protect those who expose deep-rooted corruption and bring the truth to light.


Mukesh Chandrakar’s death serves as a wake-up call for society. Truth and justice are invaluable and must never be compromised.

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