Srinagar: Refuting  Kashmir Editors’ guild’s  (KEG)  latest   statement about the establishment of the  first Kashmir Press club in Srinagar  wherein the outfit  boosted to have set- up first ever press club here , the journalist fraternity on Tuesday  termed the statement as laughable   and rubbished the claim. 

While most of the  journalists expressed their reservations about the statement   on various social media sites , others took strong exception to the distortion of the history by the so-called outfit at a time when the elections for various executive posts of the Kashmir press club  are in the offing.

A senior journalist and presidential candidate for the upcoming KPC elections, Zulfikar said that the kashmiri journalists won’t allow such distortion of the history by  any individual or group  who intend to capture KPC and make it their personal fiefdom.

“Our effort will be to make the club attractive and pleasant abode for the journalists,” he said. 

The senior journalist said that unfortunately some elements were hell bent to make the club a hub of politics to achieve their individual gains like bargaining for more advertisements from government

“We will not allow this to happen,” said Majid, who is Kashmir Bureau Chief of Deccan Herald. 

Majid, who is contesting election for the post of president at KPC as an independent candidate, ridiculed at alliances of various journalist bodies, terming them “Milawat and Mahamilawat” in his manifesto.

Another senior journalist, Majid Hyderi also expressed dismay at the statement of editors’ association saying that such lies were never expected from any responsible editors’ association which was supposed to set standards of journalistic ethics. 

He said it was veteran journalist Muhammad Saleem Pandit who first took the possession of the government building situated at Poloview and created a press club, braving all the odds and difficulties. The KEG members need to refresh their memory  and recall that Club came in the existence only when Saleem pandit pursued  with the authorities to get it registered as society under societies Act .

The founder president Saleem pandit even persuaded the authorities to repair the building , which was not otherwise the mandate of the government.   

KPC needs to be kept out of such dirty politics and false claims by the Editors’ guild , Majid said.