The report led to widespread criticism of the local government controlled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which responded by launching a criminal probe against Jaiswal. "It is a cruel and classic case of shooting the messenger," the Editors Guild of India said in a statement on Monday. "It is shocking that instead of taking action to fix what is wrong on the ground, the government has filed criminal cases against the journalist."
Dozens of journalists shouted slogans outside the district office on Tuesday, demanding that the investigation of Jaiswal be called off. Journalists in India have complained of deteriorating media freedoms and vicious online attacks over the past few years in the world's largest democracy.