Two US lawmakers on Tuesday condemned the alleged manhandling of an Indian journalist, Rohit Sharma, in Dallas last week by members of the Indian Overseas Congress and said that deletion of his recordings was a violation of the First Amendment.
As per reports, the incident took place right after Sharma recorded an interview with Indian Overseas Congress chief Sam Pitroda on September 7. According to US Press Freedom Tracker, Sharma was physically prevented from leaving an interview by some attendees, who halted his questioning of the overseas head of one of India’s main opposition parties, then stole his phone and deleted the interview recording.
“I stand with Rohit Sharma, the reporter with India Today group, and am unequivocal in my support for the 1st Amendment,” Congressman Ro Khanna, a co-chair of the Congressional India Caucus on India and Indian Americans, said.
“He is a fair journalist. It’s unethical and a betrayal of free speech for handlers to have snatched his phone, shoved him, and deleted his recordings,” Khanna said.
I stand with the First Amendment and the rights of the free press, including @DcWalaDesi.
— Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (@CongressmanRaja) September 17, 2024
No journalist should ever face such harassment. https://t.co/6npaz5gXox
Congressman Shri Thanedar termed the attack “totally unacceptable.”
“Security staff must be aware that reporters working in the US are protected by the First Amendment, regardless of the nationality of the interview subject, reporter or security teams,” he said.
Thanedar said Sharma had an “on-the-record interview” with Congress leader Sam Pitroda and the security team had no role in moderating content or duration of the interview.
“They had no right or standing to take Sharma’s phone from him or delete content,” said Emily Wilkins, president of the National Press Club.
WASHINGTON | September 16, 2024 — The following is a statement by @emrwilkins, president of the National Press Club, on a reported incident in the Dallas-area that may have violated the First Amendment rights of reporter @DcWalaDesi, a member of the National Press Club.
— National Press Club (@PressClubDC) September 17, 2024
Ajay Bhutoria, a prominent Indian-American community leader, too in a statement condemned the assault on India Today journalist Rohit Sharma, allegedly by the members of Rahul Gandhi’s team during the Leader of Opposition’s visit to the United States.
“I unequivocally condemn the assault on Rohit Sharma. A free and independent media is the backbone of any democracy, and the mistreatment of a journalist for asking a question is an attack on press freedom,” he said.
Bhutoria also urged the US Department of Justice to investigate the matter.
He added, “Rahul Gandhi has been tarnishing India’s image in the US with his divisive rhetoric and irresponsible statements. This incident is yet another example of the disregard for democratic principles and freedom of speech that he and his team have demonstrated during his visit. It is essential that this behaviour is called out and addressed swiftly.”
Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi in a post on X said: “I stand with the First Amendment and the rights of the free press, including @DcWalaDesi. No journalist should ever face such harassment.”
Speaking about his experience, Sharma told the Tracker, “I was made to sit on a chair — there were two persons, one on my left side and one on the right — and I couldn’t get up. I tried getting up and they said, ‘No, sit down, sit down. You can’t move.'”
According to the news website, the men locked his phone while passing it around, so one of them held it up to his face to unlock it using Face ID.
“They deleted the recording from Sharma’s Photos app, and once again used his Face ID to access his Recently Deleted folder to permanently delete the recording. He said his phone was in aeroplane mode, and so the recording was not uploaded to his iCloud,” the Tracker wrote.
Pitroda called Sharma to apologise for the incident a few days after and told the journalist that he believed in press freedom and that he would investigate and hold the responsible parties accountable, the Tracker said.
First and foremost, I want to extend my deep gratitude to @IndiaToday, @rahulkanwal, and the entire team for standing strong on this issue. What happened was truly appalling. Mr. Pitroda reached out to apologize for the incident, and I’ve accepted his apology. He assured me that… https://t.co/hwecV6LQlC
— Rohit Sharma 🇺🇸🇮🇳 (@DcWalaDesi) September 16, 2024
“Pitroda did not respond to an email from the Tracker requesting additional information on the status of that investigation,” it added.