Ghaziabad journalist shot for revolting against molestation of niece, succumbs to injuries 
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Ghaziabad journalist shot for revolting against molestation of niece, succumbs to injuries

Reportedly, Joshi who works with Jan Sagar Today was traveling on a motorcycle with his two daughters when a group of men assaulted him and opened fire at him.

Ghaziabad's journalist Vikram Joshi, who was shot in the head in front of his two daughters on late Monday night by an unidentified group of men, succumbed to injuries on Wednesday morning. 

"Yes, he is no more. He passed away at around 4 am during treatment at the hospital," informed a family member to a news agency. 

Reportedly, the journalist was attacked four days after he filed a complaint against some men for harassing and molesting his niece. However, the police have detained nine people so far-- Vijay, Mohit, Dalveer, Aakash, Yogendra, Abhishek Mota, Abhishek, Shakir including the main accused, Ravi. 

Reportedly, Joshi who works with Jan Sagar Today was traveling on a motorcycle with his two daughters when a group of men assaulted him and opened fire at him. 

As Joshi lies on the road, one of his daughters rushes to him and can be seen crying and screaming for help. The terrified girl sits on the road next to her father, trying to stop vehicles or people passing by.  He was rushed to Yashoda Hospital and was in a critical condition in the ICU.

His family members alleged police did not investigate the initial complaint. They claimed a police team only enquired about the location of the accused but they were not found. The family further alleged that on July 17, a letter had been sent via post to the SSP office demanding action but nothing was done.

Police said the molestation complaint was filed on June 16, and they registered an FIR the same day. Ghaziabad SSP Kalanidhi Naithani has suspended booth incharge of Vijay Nagar police station SI Raghvendra for alleged dereliction of duty, and an inquiry has been set up under a DSP-rank officer to ascertain the delay in action.

“We are very strict when it comes to crimes against women. The family approached them with a case of molestation. The accused had also filed a counter FIR, alleging they were assaulted by Vikram’s relatives. But the policeman should have acted swiftly since it was a crime against a woman,” said Dr. Rakesh Mishra, CO 1st, Ghaziabad.

The spine-chilling incident was captured by the CCTV camera installed at the roadside. Few passers-by along-with family members informed the police about the crime scene. 

The Ghaziabad SSP said: “We received information around 10.45 pm that a Pratap Vihar-based journalist, Vikram, has been shot at. Senior officers rushed to the spot and the victim was admitted to hospital. Within a few hours, five persons were taken into custody; in the afternoon, four more were arrested. The main accused, Ravi, also a resident of Pratap Vihar, confessed to us that he orchestrated the attack and carried it out with his accomplices.”

Vikram’s brother Aniket Joshi said: “We were told by locals that Vikram was cornered by a group of people. These are the same men who had been passing lewd comments at one of our relatives and harassing her. We had given a complaint but no arrests were made. My brother is now fighting for his life.” Police and doctors said the bullet was not buried deep inside the skull. While his heart vitals are stable, Vikram is yet to regain consciousness, said an official.

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi, meanwhile, hit out at the UP government: “Ghaziabad is in NCR. If the law and order here is such, one can guess how it must be in the entire state. One journalist was shot because he complained against the eve teasing of his niece. How can a common man be safe in this ‘jungle raj’.”

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