The journalists said they were questioned over telephone, both DCW and police remain tight-lipped over the issue.
They claimed they have been recieving calls from police since yesterday.
Last week, an FIR was registered against DCW chief Swati Maliwal for allegedly revealing the name of a 14-year-old Dalit girl, who died after being raped repeatedly and forced to drink acid, in a notice to police.
However, minutes later an apology was sent for "mistakingly" revealing the name and urging journalists to not use it.
"I received a call yesterday from North Delhi police asking whether I had received the release and used it, whether it had name of the victim mentioned or not and other such things," said a woman journalist working with a Hindi daily.
Another journalist, working with a TV channel, said "The police asked me how active I am on the Whatsapp group for media updates of DCW? What kind of a question is that? Now being member of a Whatsapp group is also a fault".
Maliwal, who was severely critical of police for not taking action against the rape accused, has been booked for naming the girl in a DCW notice to the Station House Officer (SHO) of Burari Police station. The FIR has been registered on a complaint of the SHO.
Maliwal had dismissed the charge, saying she had not released the victim's name and that she was not scared of the FIR.
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