NHRC Takes 'Suo Motu' Cognisance After Journalist Killed In Haryana's Jhajjar, Notice Sent To DGP
New Delhi, May 27 (PTI): The NHRC on Tuesday said it has sent a notice to the Haryana's police chief over reports that a journalist was "shot dead" near his residence in Luhari village of Jhajjar district earlier this month.
The National Human Rights Commission, in a statement, said the content of the reports, if true, raise a serious issue of violation of the human rights of the victim.
The Commission has taken "suo motu cognisance of media reports that a journalist was shot dead near his residence" on May 18, it said.
Reportedly, the journalist working with an online news portal was out for a walk after dinner, when unidentified assailants shot him and fled.
The rights body has asked director general of police of Haryana for a detailed report in two weeks.
According to a May 19 news report NHRC cited, villagers took the victim to a nearby hospital , which referred it to another hospital in Gurugram, where he succumbed.
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