Tripura media community stages sit-in protest to press 11 key demands to CM
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 11th February 2026 at 2:31pm
Over 800 journalists and media workers in Tripura staged a three-hour mass sit-in protest in front of Rabindra Bhavan in Agartala on Monday, demanding action on a 11-point charter of issues from the state government.
The protestors, from various media organisations, submitted the charter to Chief Minister Manik Saha, calling for urgent steps on press freedom, journalist safety, fair access to information, better working conditions, and other professional concerns.
According to the Tripura Chronicle, media professionals from various organisations carried banners and raised their voices, urging the state government to respond to their memorandum.
The demonstration underscores growing unease among the journalistic community in Tripura regarding professional rights, prot...
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