The group maintained that all due procedures should be followed in cases of private complaints.
It said it is of opinion that searches even without a preliminary enquiry, as stated by the NDTV, is nothing but an "intimidatory tactic".
"By attacking the media, the present government is undermining freedom of the press, so essential for a democratic polity," it said.
SAHMAT is a trust formed in the memory noted Communist leader and dramatist Safdar Hashmi, killed by a mob for staging a play in support of labour rights.
The probe agency's move came in criticism from all quarters but it defended the move claiming it had followed due procedure.
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