Senior journalist Patricia Mukhim has resigned from the Editors Guild of India for the organisationโ€™s silence regarding the Meghalaya High Courtโ€™s ruling against her over a Facebook post.

The Shillong Times editor Mukhim alleged that the journalistsโ€™ body defends only star editors and anchors.

Mukhim submitted her resignation letter to the Guild chief Seema Mustafa on Monday.

In her resignation letter, Mukhim, who is a Padma Shri Awardee, said while the organisation remained silent on the High Courtโ€™s order against her, it showed โ€œalacrityโ€ in extending support to Arnab Goswami following his arrest earlier this month.

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The Meghalaya High Court recently refused to quash the criminal proceedings against Mukhim for her four-month-old Facebook post condemning the attack on five non-tribal youths by a gang of masked men, allegedly tribals.

A bench of Justice W. Diengdoh recently said Mukhimโ€™s post โ€œhas sought to create a divide to the cordial relationship between the tribal and non-tribal living in the State of Meghalaya even alluding to the role of the state machinery as being bias (sic) in this regardโ€.

Mukhim in her resignation letter said despite Arnab being a non-member, the Editor Guild issued a statement in his favour after he was arrested in a case of abetment of suicide and not in connection with his journalistic pursuits.

The senior journalist also said she had shared a copy of the High Court order with the journalistsโ€™ body with the hope that the organisation would issue a statement condemning the order.

In the letter Mukhim said: โ€œI see this as a classic case of the Guild playing to the gallery to defend celebrity editors/anchors whose voices matter while choosing to deliberately ignore a plea (unstated) from one of its members.โ€

โ€œClearly, this is also a case of prejudice and a deliberate attempt to push those in the margins even further away so that they disappear completely from the national discourse (since the Guild is a national association of editors) and leave them to deal with the matter in their personal capacity,โ€ she stated.

โ€œIt is no longer possible for me to continue to be a part of this hallowed group of editors who are loyal to those who occupy a certain elite space. In fact, I feel completely out of place; almost an outlier in the Guild,โ€ Mukhim further stated.

On Tuesday, Mukhim tweeted: โ€œSome organisations you associate with become dead wood and burdensome after a while. As a journalist I have stayed true to the profession. I didnโ€™t join politics or an NGO and return to the profession. You canโ€™t nurse an ideology and do journalism.โ€