He was born in Muzaffarpur, Bihar. His father is late Manikant Bajpai, who was IIS officer. He did his schooling at Muzaffarpur High School.
Career
Bajpai started his career in electronic media with Aaj Tak in 1996 and worked there until 2003. He then moved to NDTV for a tenure of fourteen months. In 2007–2008, he was Editor-in-Chief of Sahara Samay. He worked at Zee News for four years as a prime-time anchor and editor before returning to Aaj Tak. Bajpai began hosting Masterstroke on ABP News in April, but he resigned four months later on August 1, 2018, due to alleged political pressure on the news channel. In February 2019, he joined Surya Samachar as Editor-in-Chief, where he also hosts the shows Jai Hind and Satta. Recently he gave up Surya Samachar. In 2015, Bajpai was one of the ten most active Indian journalists on Twitter.
Publications
Bajpai has published six books, including राजनीति मेरी जान, डिजास्टरः मीडिया एंड पॉलिटिक्स, संसदः लोकतंत्र या नजरों का धोखा, आदिवासियों पर टाडा, and others. He writes articles for a number of daily and weekly news and literary publications in Hindi, several of which are also published on his blog.
Awards
He received recognition of his work during the 2001 Indian Parliament attack when he anchored live for five consecutive hours.
He won the Ramnath Goenka award for Hindi print and electronic media in 2005-06 and 2007–08. He is the only journalist to have received this award in TV and print twice.
Controversy
Bajpai hosted a prime-time show on ABP News called Masterstroke. In July 2018, the channel elicited criticism from the government for its story about a video interaction on June 20, 2018, between Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi and beneficiaries of various government programmes. A participant from Chhattisgarh, Chandramani Kaushik, told Modi on the show that her income had doubled after she switched from cultivating paddy to growing custard apples. Two weeks later, based on reports from ABP News journalists who later visited Kaushik to verify the claim, Masterstroke revealed that she had been tutored by BJP officials to make false claims. Following this, ABP News' satellite link started misbehaving during the airing of Bajpai's show. In an article written by Bajpai for The Wire, he claims that some advertisers, including Patanjali, withdrew their advertisements from the channel. Under this pressure, Bajpai was forced to resign from the channel. In March, 2014 in a leaked video of interview with Arvind Kejriwal, Punya Prasun Bajpai was seen getting instructions from Arvind Kejriwal on promoting his interview by comparing his resignation to the sacrifice of Bhagat Singh and dropping a certain portion of interview on privatization of industries which would portray him anti-middle class. Later, when the interview was telecasted it was found that Punya Prasun Bajpai had actually complied to the instructions and raised questions on his journalistic integrity and ethics. This controversy was called "media fixing" at that time.