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Former Aaj Tak Journalist Tanushree Pandey Alleges Blacklisting Over Hathras Reporting

Tanushree Pandey blacklisted claims spark debate after the former Aaj Tak journalist linked her Hathras reporting to professional isolation.

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Tanushree Pandey Blacklisted Claim Sparks Press Freedom Debate
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Tanushree Pandey Raises Press Freedom Concerns

Tanushree Pandey blacklisted claims surfaced after the former Aaj Tak journalist alleged that she faced professional isolation for reporting on sensitive national issues, including the Hathras rape case.

In a two-minute video shared online, Pandey claimed that her journalism career suffered because of her coverage of politically sensitive stories and her criticism of media practices.

The statement has sparked fresh debate over press freedom and newsroom independence in India.

Reference to Hathras Case and Award-Winning Coverage

Pandey referred to her reporting on the Hathras rape case, where Uttar Pradesh Police cremated the body of a Dalit victim without the consent of her family in 2020.

Her coverage of the case later earned the prestigious Ramnath Goenka Award in 2023.

The Tanushree Pandey blacklisted controversy has triggered wider discussions about press freedom and newsroom pressure in India.

The former journalist suggested that despite receiving recognition for her work, she faced professional isolation and limited opportunities afterward.

Video Linked to Modi Walkout Incident

The video surfaced shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi reportedly walked away from a question asked by a Norwegian journalist regarding India’s 159th position in the 2024 World Press Freedom Index.

Pandey’s remarks were widely circulated on social media, with many users linking her comments to broader concerns surrounding media freedom and journalistic independence in the country.

Mixed Reactions on Social Media

Several opposition leaders and journalists expressed support for Pandey following the video.

Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate praised her courage and alleged that many newsrooms had compromised editorial independence.

However, critics also revived old controversies involving Pandey’s reporting methods.

Social media users reshared 2020 footage allegedly showing her coaching a protester during coverage of the Hathras case, while leaked audio clips from that period also resurfaced online.

Debate Over Journalism Ethics Continues

The controversy has once again triggered debate over ethics in television journalism, media bias, and political pressure within Indian news organisations.

Supporters argue that journalists covering sensitive issues often face institutional pressure, while critics insist that media credibility depends on strict professional neutrality.

The discussion continues to gain traction across political and media circles online.

Also Read: Rubika Liyaquat and Sushant Sinha Exit Hindi News Channels

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I’m Ishieka Sankhla, currently working as a News Writing at IMN India. I am passionate about creating accurate and reader-friendly news content while learning more about digital journalism and content publishing.

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