Call it a biased approach or double standards, people of India from all sections are now standing against it. Recently, a Padmashree awardee journalist Patricia Mukhim resigned as a member of the Editors Guild of India (EGI). Editor of The Shillong Times Patricia Mukhim resigned in protest against what she called, the organization's "complete silence" on the recent High Court ruling which refused to quash an FIR against her and held her guilty of creating communal disharmony through her Facebook post in July.
On November 10 the single bench judge of Meghalaya High Court in his ruling found Mukhim guilty of creating communal disharmony a crime under Section 153 CrPC and refused to quash an FIR filed by the Lawsohtun Dorbar Shnong (a traditional institution).
Patricia in resignation wrote, "Now that Diwali is done and dusted and things are back to business as usual, I wish to convey to you and all the members of this much-revered league of editors of the most prestigious publications in this country that I now wish to resign from its membership. Kindly, therefore, accept my resignation today, November 16, 2020."
"I had shared this High Court order with the Guild hoping that it would at least give out a statement condemning the HC order but there was and has been complete silence from the executive. Ironically, the Guild responded with alacrity and issued a statement condemning Arnab Goswami's arrest (a non-member), not on grounds of journalistic pursuits but on abetment to suicide case," added Patricia.