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Delhi Police teams reached the UNI office at Rafi Marg to seal the premises. Photo: Videograb from X.

Delhi Police seals news agency UNI office, row erupts over press freedom

| @indiablooms | Mar 20, 2026, at 11:30 pm

The Delhi Police on Friday sealed the office of United News of India (UNI) in central New Delhi, citing a recent order of the Delhi High Court, even as the news agency termed the move an “attack on press freedom.”

Police teams reached UNI’s premises on Rafi Marg with adequate deployment and acted after the high court dismissed the agency’s petition challenging the cancellation of its land allotment.

The dispute stems from an order issued by the Land and Development Office under the Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry, directing UNI to vacate the property.

A notice pasted at the site stated that the premises had been taken over by the Government of India following the court’s judgment, warning that any unauthorised entry or use would invite legal action.

UNI, however, strongly objected to the move, alleging that staff members were forcibly evicted and not allowed to retrieve personal belongings.

The agency also claimed that women journalists were manhandled during the process, and shared a purported video showing a confrontation between police personnel and media staff.

Responding to the allegations, Deputy Commissioner of Police Sachin Sharma said due process was followed and denied any wrongdoing, adding that the entire operation was videographed.

The sealing of one of India’s oldest news agencies has triggered concerns in media circles, with UNI stating that the incident raises serious questions about press freedom and the treatment of journalists.

The matter is likely to fuel further debate as questions persist over both the legal action and the conduct of officials during the eviction.

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