"We demand appropriate actions against those who eliminated Singh to avoid embarrassment because of his regular postings on Facebook," JFA president Rupam Barua and secretary Nava Thakuria said in a statement here.
They also urged UP Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav to take up the issue immediately and help in ensuring punishment for the accused and demanded that the government should adequately compensate Singh's family as he was their sole breadwinner.
The 42-year-old Shahjahanpur-based freelance journalist died on June 8 at Lucknow Civil Hospital where he was undergoing treatment for burn injuries since June one.
His family members had lodged a complaint at the local police station alleging that UP minister Ram Murti Verma along with a few of his associates and four policemen had set Singh on fire at his residence.
The family members claimed that the Samajwadi Party minister developed enmity towards Singh who with the help of RTI started posting regular feeds on Facebook alleging that Verma was involved in corruption and land grab issues.
Singh is survived by his bed-ridden father, wife and three children.
