In a recent video posted on Twitter, employees of television channel Sudarshan News flashed swords and chanted slogans of “humse jo takrayega, choor choor ho jayega” (“whoever messes with us will be destroyed”) and “Bharat Mata ki Jai”.

The employees are wearing turbans that were reportedly given to them as gifts, along with the swords, by the chief editor of the channel, Suresh Chavhanke, who has in the past been arrested on allegations of inciting communal violence.

According to the video, the employees were “celebrating” their coverage of the JNU protests, during which the Sudarshan News reporters got into an altercation with the students on November 19. While Chavhanke hailed his employees as “lionesses who shut the mouths of rowdy students”, others present at the site have claimed that reporters of Sudarshan News and Republic TV disrupted the press conference of JNU students on purpose.

Completely false. What happened in #JNU during this PC was pre-planned, orchestrated disruption by Republic & loons from @SureshChavhanke's gang. In the video, Im fighting with media colleagues, not with students. I'm a journalist & wont take injustice, even if done by my people https://t.co/pPGQDGDNRy — Tanushree Pandey (@TanushreePande) November 20, 2019

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