Catch News editor in chief Shoma Chaudhury has been asked to quit by the site's owner, Rajasthan Patrika, the journalist announced to her staff in an email on Monday.

"In a completely unexpected development, on 27 February, I was called to Jaipur by the director of finance and told that, since Catch has now been successfully created and stabilized, Patrika no longer wants to keep me on as its editor-in-chief," Chaudhury wrote. "I was asked to stop coming to work from Monday, 29 February."

She added: "I know this will come as a shock to all of you. As it has been for me. I wish it was otherwise."

In a phone conversation with Scroll, Chaudhury confirmed that she had sent the message to her staff.

Rajasthan Patrika executives did not immediately return a request for comment. This story will be updated when their reply is received.

Here is the full text of Chaudhury's message.

Dear All,

It’s seven months since we started Catch and I’m very proud of the media platform we’ve collectively created. One of the greatest pleasures of this time has been to work with a wonderful, young, high-calibre team like you. A lot has been achieved. Yet, we’re only at the beginning of what I’d hoped would be a very fulfilling journey together.

The adrenalin of creating Catch was to push the boundaries; find ways to marry old values of journalism with new modes of story-telling; break the usual silos. There are so many ideas still waiting to be set into motion; stands to be taken; stories to be done.

However, I’m writing to tell you with great regret, it seems I will no longer be able to lead the team or share that journey with you.

In a completely unexpected development, on 27 February, I was called to Jaipur by the director of finance and told that, since Catch has now been successfully created and stabilized, Patrika no longer wants to keep me on as its editor-in-chief. I was asked to stop coming to work from Monday, 29 February.

To say I am stunned by this arbitrary behavior would be an understatement. Catch was not a functioning institution I walked into: it is something I helped create from scratch. To be abruptly divorced from it like this seems a real injustice, to say the least.

Financially, Catch belongs to Patrika. Terminating a contract is their prerogative. However, I would like to address the team at 4 pm today.

Despite the usual ups and downs of proprietor-editor dynamics, I’ve had very cordial dealings with Patrika, Siddharth, Nihar and their families and I appreciate the opportunity they gave me to create something I’m proud of. I am, therefore, doubly saddened and shocked by this.

You’ve been an energizing, inspiring, livewire team to work with. You have incredible potential. I sincerely hope Patrika will back that all the way.

I know this will come as a shock to all of you. As it has been for me. I wish it was otherwise.

Warmly,

Shoma