In a letter to chairperson Justice (retd) Markandey Katju, PCI members Rajeev Ranjan Nag and Kalyan Barooah questioned why no action was taken even after two weeks.
"We are disappointed to note that even after the lapse of two weeks, the PCI has not initiated any action from its side, whereas we feel the Council should have taken suo-moto cognisance of the incident, instead of maintaining a stoic silence.
The two members said that a couple of months ago when a photojournalist was gangraped in Mumbai, the PCI had immediately taken note of the incident and despatched a one-man fact-finding team to Mumbai.
They said that the alleged involvement of an "advocate of progressive ideas" in a sexual harassment case has come a rude shock not only to the journalist fraternity but also to the civil society. It is, therefore, a serious matter and cannot be treated casually and taken as an internal affair of a publication house, they said.
"We felt that the council should have acted promptly in this matter. While two of us have written this letter we have asked other members to endorse it and are getting their support," Nag told PTI.