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Twenty-year-old Esha Mitra, a student of English Literature from Presidency University in Kolkata, was on the lookout for a journalism internship in Kashmir. She did what any 20-something searching for an internship in India would do. She messaged a number LinkedIn contacts, requesting a summer internship.
But the conversation that played out between her and the Editor-in-Chief Ajmer Alam Wani of JK Monitor took a turn that was both “inappropriate and startling”, said Mitra, speaking to The Quint. She added that she was considering filing complaint against Wani with the Press Council of India (PCI).
The editor of the Kashmir-based online news portal allegedly asked her to take the conversation forward on WhatsApp. Initially, Mitra says, the conversation was about the nature of internship, and what she expected from it. But soon, Mitra told The Quint, the conversation took an “ugly turn”.
On 5 May, a day after she after her conversation with Wani, Mitra took to Facebook to post screenshots of the WhatsApp messages.
He also allegedly suggested that she could stay with him during the course of the internship.
Mitra says that it was “evident” from his tonality that the conversation was not a “gesture of generosity”.
Soon after Mitra’s post went viral on Facebook, JK Monitor responded to the allegations saying that Mitra’s internship application raised “important” questions including why a student would agree to do “unpaid internship”. They also claimed that her hidden intention was to seek “publicity” and "sympathy".
JK Monitor raised five “important” questions in response to the allegations:
Speaking to The Quint, Mitra said that she has always been “curious” about Kashmir and its affairs and has always wanted to work on the ground in the state.
But JK Monitor came up with more objections. They further wrote:
Responding to the JK Monitor’s statement, Mitra replied:
She added that while this may seem like a “minuscule” incident, there was a very high possibility that this could have gone wrong.
The Quint has reached out to Wani, and will update the copy on receiving his response.
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Published: 08 May 2018,01:17 PM IST