While covering the events, Bajrang Dal members forcibly halted a cameraman and confiscated his camera.


India: Hindu extremist group "Bajrang Dal" has started obstructing journalists from carrying out their professional duties during the coverage of the Haryana unrest.
The organization threatened and questioned journalists about their religion.
During their coverage, Bajrang Dal members forcefully stopped a cameraman and seized his camera.
This incident has been severely condemned by the Journalists' Committee To Protect Journalists (CPJ).
In a separate incident, the unrest in Meerut, India, continues with three casualties in Miti Brotherhood.
According to Indian media reports, a mob attacked security forces' posts in the Bijnor district, attempting to seize arms and ammunition from the Meerut rifles battalion.
The Indian police have stated that the situation in Meerut is once again out of control, and arms and ammunition have been looted.
It is noteworthy that Meerut, India, has been entangled in unrest since May 3, with a total of 180 fatalities in the ongoing violent incidents and multiple houses set ablaze.

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