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ED conducts raids on Newsclick website’s office, editor-in-chief’s home

The case reportedly pertains to the organisation receiving foreign funds. Many associations have condemned the raids.

Written by : Luke Koshi

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Tuesday conducted raids at the offices of Newsclick.in — an independent media portal based in Delhi, along with the home of its editor-in-chief over foreign funding. 

The organisation was founded in 2009 by Prabir Purkayastha, who is also the Editor-in-Chief. NewsClick is owned by PPK NEWSCLICK Studio Private Limited. The raids by ED were also conducted at Prabir's residence.

Confirming the news, anchor Abhisar Sharma, who hosts two YouTube programmes for NewsClick, tweeted:

DIGIPUB News India Foundation, which represents digital platforms, condemned the raids and asked the government to make clear why the news organisation was raided to begin with.

"NewsClick has always upheld the highest standards of journalistic integrity and speaking truth to power. Its commendable journalistic work seeking to hold power accountable speaks for itself. DIGIPUB News India Foundation believes that the ED raids on NewsClick, its editor and directors, is a clear attempt to suppress journalism critical of the government and its allies. Such use of state agencies to intimidate journalists and suppress adversarial journalism is detrimental to not only the freedom of the press, but also the very idea of democratic accountability. Everyone emerges poorer in the long run," the statement said. 

The National Confederation of Human Rights Organizations (NCHRO)- Delhi chapter also condemned the raid. "It has been a tactic of the government to allege that the democratic voices are funded by “dubious” sources, the same thing they have said today after conducting the raid at Newsclick. Kerala journalist Siddiqque Kappan, who is also the secretary of the Delhi unit of Kerala Union of Working Journalists, was arrested and slapped with the draconian Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. Kappan was going to Hathras to cover the brutal gang-rape that had taken place last year, and three other activists were also arrested with him. The government’s narrative in that case, too, has been that Kappan had been taking money from “dubious” and “foreign” sources.

Twitter users were quick to point out that the organisation was being hounded by the government for its critical reporting on the government's policies.  

“The attack on media houses which are speaking up on recent issues, continues,” tweeted Aishe Ghosh, the president of the JNU Students’ Union. 

“NewsClick has, over the years, become one of India’s most consistent chroniclers of diverse people’s movements and struggles. NewsClick’s aim has always been to report, in depth, on news and views ignored by corporate media, whose agenda is dictated by the rich and powerful in the country,” the organisation’s website says.  

PPK NEWSCLICK Studio Private Limited is a private company with a paid-up capital of Rs 10.83 lakh. It was incorporated on January 11, 2018 and deals in reproduction of recorded media. Prabir Purkayastha and Pranjal Pandey are listed as the Director and Additional Director of the company respectively.

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