CBS News replaces London chief amid Gaza coverage row Maldives raid on Adhadhu intensifies press pressure Tunisia detains journalist, escalating press crackdown Amar Guriro selected for global nuclear reporting group Journalist Matiullah Jan exits Neo News amid controversy Journalist Fakhar ur Rehman granted bail in PECA case Dan Qayyum challenges legacy media gatekeeping model Trump clashes with CBS over gunman manifesto airing PNP launches nationwide media quiz Journalists protest Trump return to Correspondents' Dinner Kuwait releases journalist after Iran war coverage case Press freedom review: Wave of arrests, lawsuits, and attacks Why the nut graf is essential in modern journalism Gunfire near White House dinner triggers evacuation Journalist detention signals rising press curbs in Tunisia CBS News replaces London chief amid Gaza coverage row Maldives raid on Adhadhu intensifies press pressure Tunisia detains journalist, escalating press crackdown Amar Guriro selected for global nuclear reporting group Journalist Matiullah Jan exits Neo News amid controversy Journalist Fakhar ur Rehman granted bail in PECA case Dan Qayyum challenges legacy media gatekeeping model Trump clashes with CBS over gunman manifesto airing PNP launches nationwide media quiz Journalists protest Trump return to Correspondents' Dinner Kuwait releases journalist after Iran war coverage case Press freedom review: Wave of arrests, lawsuits, and attacks Why the nut graf is essential in modern journalism Gunfire near White House dinner triggers evacuation Journalist detention signals rising press curbs in Tunisia
Logo
Janu
Trusted by people worldwide

Indian journalist dies in suspicious circumstances

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 10 May 2016

Join our WhatsApp channel

Indian journalist dies in suspicious circumstances
Pooja Tiwari, a 28-year-old journalist, died under suspicious circumstances in Faridabad. The incident has sparked calls for a thorough investigation into her death.

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its affiliate the National Union of Journalists - India (NUJI) have demanded investigations into the death of a journalist in suspicious circumstances in Faridabad, Harayana. The IFJ called on the government to ensure a transparent investigation into the circumstances surrounding the journalist’s death.

Pooja Tiwari, 28-year-old journalist working for DNA’s local online news portal, died after falling from fifth floor of her apartment on May 1. Originally from Madhya Pradesh, Tiwari lived alone in the apartment, however on the day of her death, her partner Harayana Police Inspector Amit Kumar and her friend Amreen Khan were with her in the apartment.

Initially the death was ruled as a suicide; however, several media reports raised suspicions about the incident, forcing police to investigate the case. Kumar has since been arrested and on Saturday, May 7, was placed on suspension from the police force. Tiwari had conducted a sting operation against some doctors and filed a story for her website alleging that they were involved in abortions.

After the publication of the story, the doctors filed a First Information Record (FIR) alleging that Tiwari was blackmailing them. She was suspended from her job as ‘standard operating process for the company’. The NUJI has demanded the investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) claiming that Harayana state police has been lenient in its probe.

NUJI President Ras Bihari in a letter to Harayana’s Chief Minister Manohar Lal said: “Since a senior policeman is involved and police investigation has been questionable, we want a CBI team to investigate the case in prompt and neutral manner.” The Delhi Union of Journalists (DUJ), affiliated with the Indian Journalists Union (IJU), said the distressing episode illustrates the extreme vulnerability of journalists, who are often left to fend for themselves when cases, rightly or wrongly, are lodged against them for their professional work.

The DUJ has strongly criticized the media house of suspending her and leaving her alone to battle out the case for the story she did for the media. The IFJ general secretary, Anthony Bellanger said: “The IFJ is shocked by the death of journalist Pooja Tiwari in suspicious circumstances. This case highlights the pressure that many journalists and media workers face in undertaking their work.

We call on employers and unions to do more to support the media community. The IFJ urge the Indian government to ensure fair and quick investigation into the case to ensure justice for the journalist.” The IFJ express condolences to Pooja Tiwari’s family, friends and colleagues. - IFJ media release

Key Points

  • Tiwari fell from her apartment on May 1, initially ruled a suicide.
  • Her partner and friend were present at the time of the incident.
  • The National Union of Journalists demands a CBI investigation.
  • Suspicion arose due to Tiwari's earlier reporting on alleged medical malpractice.
  • The IFJ has condemned her death and emphasized the dangers faced by journalists.

Ask AI: Understand this story your way

AI Enabled

Dig deeper, ask anything — get instant context, background, and clarity.

Not sure what to choose? Try one of these.

The AI generates results based on your selected options
Your AI-generated results will appear here after you click the button.

Disclaimer: This feature is powered by AI and is intended to help readers explore and understand news stories more easily. While we strive for accuracy, AI-generated responses may occasionally be incomplete or reflect limitations in the underlying model. This feature does not represent the editorial views of JournalismPakistan. For our full, verified reporting, please refer to the original article.

Dive Deeper

PNP launches nationwide media quiz

PNP launches nationwide media quiz

 April 26, 2026: PNP launches a nationwide online quiz for World Press Freedom Day 2026 to promote media rights, ethical journalism and media literacy; winners announced May 3.

Newsroom
CBS News replaces London chief amid Gaza coverage row

CBS News replaces London chief amid Gaza coverage row

 April 28, 2026 CBS News replaced its London bureau chief while restructuring to a centralized foreign editor model intended to streamline international coverage amid internal tensions linked to Gaza reporting.


Maldives raid on Adhadhu intensifies press pressure

Maldives raid on Adhadhu intensifies press pressure

 April 28, 2026 Maldivian police raided Adhadhu, seized devices and barred senior staff from travel after a documentary alleged presidential misconduct, prompting criticism over press suppression.


Tunisia detains journalist, escalating press crackdown

Tunisia detains journalist, escalating press crackdown

 April 28, 2026 Tunisian authorities have detained journalist Zied el-Heni over a social media post criticizing a judicial ruling, sparking renewed concerns about press freedom.


Journalist Fakhar ur Rehman granted bail in PECA case

Journalist Fakhar ur Rehman granted bail in PECA case

 April 27, 2026 A magistrate granted post-arrest bail to senior journalist Fakhar ur Rehman in a PECA case after hearing arguments and ordering Rs50,000 surety bonds.


Dan Qayyum challenges legacy media gatekeeping model

Dan Qayyum challenges legacy media gatekeeping model

 April 27, 2026 Dan Qayyum's long-read, seen by over 1.2 million people in three days, challenges legacy media gatekeeping and argues that editorial systems have become arrogant and out of touch.


Popular Stories