Media asked to leave Defence Minister's event after invitation

IANS  |  New Delhi 

After an invitation to cover Defence Sitharaman's event on here on Friday afternoon, journalists were asked to leave the venue because the programme was not open to the

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The invitation was sent to houses in and on Thursday evening, asking regular correspondents to cover the event.

However, all the scribes who made it to the event on a hot Friday afternoon were politely asked by the of the Ministry to leave the auditorium of the (NIDEM) in the Cantt area before the programme even began.

Asked why, the officials said it was only a photo opportunity and was not open to be covered by journalists. There was no mention of such condition in the invite for the event, also attended by Murli Manohar Joshi, and National Conference MP from Srinagar

Some reporters wanted to stay back. But the officials insisted that they cannot allow them to remain in the hall.

Before the polite conversation could turn ugly, Defence Swaranashree Rao Rajashekar, a 1997 (IDAS) officer, stepped in and pleaded with the reporters to leave the hall.

She promised that a press statement of the event would be shared with the later.

Sources at the venue told IANS that the was wary of some opposition MPs and of the speaking against its policy of maintaining the cantonment areas.

Some board officials also feared they may raise controversial issues, the sources said.

For example, representatives of the Secunderabad (SCB) had planned to discuss a long-pending issue of closure of roads by Local Authority (LMA) which has caused outrage in that city.

It was also feared that Farooq Abdullah, one of the most vocal critics of the government, may raise the issue of alleged land encroachment by the Army in where camps have been set up in non-cantonment areas.

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First Published: Fri, May 04 2018. 18:14 IST