PCI condemns NSA charges against journalist Satyam Verma
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 18th May 2026 at 8:31pm
The Press Club of India (PCI) has strongly condemned the Uttar Pradesh police’s decision to invoke the National Security Act (NSA) against senior journalist Satyam Verma, editor of Mazdoor Bigul Dasta. Authorities allege Verma provoked recent workers’ protests in Noida.
In its press release, the PCI asserted that reporting on labour rights and workers’ issues “is part of journalism, not a crime in a democracy.” The organisation termed the use of the NSA against Verma a “misuse” of the law and demanded his immediate release.
Verma was detained on April 19 over allegations that he encouraged workers to protest for wage hikes and better conditions. The PCI also alleged that police personnel visited the magazine’s New Delhi office to intimidate staff.
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