A case was registered at south Delhi's Hauz Khas police station on a complaint by Chaurasia's wife Anusuiya Roy earlier today.
A senior police officer said the case has been handed over to the Special Cell as it is equipped with a fast surveillance system needed to track numbers, even from abroad.
The calls on Chaurasia's number were made from India as well as abroad, including from Canada.
"A criminal case under Sections 506 (criminal intimidation), 507 (criminal intimidation by an anonymous communication), 509 (word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman), 354D (stalking), 34 (Acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention) of IPC has been registered at Safdarjung Enclave on the complaint of Anusuiya Roy, wife of Deepak Chaurasia, Editor-in-Chief, India News," said the officer.
The complaint also mentioned that the calls and messages started after Mishra tweeted Chaurasia's two mobile numbers.
"Investigation has been taken up. Serious efforts are on to identify the culprits. The calls on Chaurasia's number were made from India as well as abroad including Canada and the numbers are being verified," said the officer.
"We have registered the case against unknown persons only and the name of the minister is not there in the FIR," the officer added.
Afterwards, Mishra retaliated by tweeting Chaurasia's number on his own twitter handle.
"Dear Dipak Chaurasia you just showed my personal number on your channel. I think this should not be one sided affair so I will share both your numbers. Enjoy," Mishra tweeted before giving the number on his handle asking followers to retweet the numbers.
Later, however, he deleted his tweet containing Chaurasia's numbers.
Delhi government's Health Minsiter Satyendar Jain too complained that he received 138 calls after his mobile number was flashed by Chaurasia on TV.
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