JFA demands probe into mysterious death of Bijendeep Tanti

Journalists’ Forum Assam (JFA), while expressing shock over the mysterious death of Tinsukia based scribe Bijendeep Tanti, demands a high level probe into the incident. Engaged with a private channel (NewsTimeAssam), Bijendeep was found dead at his rented office room on August 8th 2020. He used to run a facebook portal named DinPratidinNortheast. He left behind his wife and two children with other relatives.

Bijendeep, aged 32, was away from his residence for two days. Family members thought he was staying in his office, as he used to do so occasionally, but his mobile was switched off. The people nearby his office in Tinsukia town saw it was closed for two days and bad smell came out of it. When the door was opened in presence of the police, Bijendeep was seen lying with injuries on his neck. The police started investigation and picked up two individuals for interrogations.

“Bijendeep Tanti becomes the eleventh Assam based media person, we have lost during the ongoing Covid-19 lockdown,” said JFA president Rupam Barua and secretary Nava Thakuria adding that earlier senior journalist Prakash Kr Jha, printer-publisher Rantu Das, scribes Ripul Kalita, Manik Sarma, Pijush Kanti Das, Mozahedul Haque, Padmeswar Chitrakar, Bhaskar Dutta, Pranjal Hazarika and Dimpi Kashyap died in different medical emergencies.

Nava Thakuria is a Guwahati (North East India) based journalist, who contributes to News Hour and various other media outlets. He writes over various socio-political and environmental issues of North East India along with Bangladesh, Burma, Tibet, Bhutan, and Nepal. One of his areas of interest is also the media and its development.
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