Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

NDTV raids an attack on press freedom, says Oppn

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes

NEW DELHI The Opposition parties came together on Monday to condemn the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion’s (CBI) raids on the office and home of NDTV news channel founder Prannoy Roy and his wife Radhika in connection with an alleged bank fraud.

The government’s claim that the raids did not stem from any political interferen­ce failed to cut ice with the Opposition, which dubbed the search operations as an infringeme­nt on the freedom of press.

Union informatio­n and broadcasti­ng minister M Venkaiah Naidu tried to defend the action by pointing out that the law was taking its course. “If somebody does something wrong, then you cannot expect the government to keep quiet simply because they belong to media,” Naidu said.

The Opposition, however, remained unimpresse­d with the government’s attempted justificat­ion. Trinamool Congress leader and West Bengal chief minister Mamata Bannerjee was among the first to protest the CBI action. “Shocked at the raids on Dr @PrannoyRoy­NDTV’s house. He is highly respected and reputed. Disturbing trend,” she tweeted.

The CBI searched Roy’s residence in Delhi and three other locations for allegedly causing losses to a private bank.

Coming to the channel’s defence, AAP chief and Delhi chief minister Arvind Keijriwal said the move was an attempt to “silence anti-establishm­ent voices”.

The Congress too condemned the action, and warned the government to “stop this vindictive­ness” and “refrain from suppressin­g” the voice of the media.

“The timing is very important. The raids came two days after NDTV had a discussion on beef ban notificati­on, in which BJP spokespers­on tried to misbehave with the anchor,” party spokespers­on Ajay Maken said. “If this is not vindictive­ness, what is it then?” he asked.

Maken insisted that during the UPA rule, NDTV had spoken out against the Congress and its leaders, but their government never resorted to any vindictive tactics. He claimed that “there was no action against the channel till the time it played into the current government’s hands. Former finance minister P Chidambara­m’s interview was dropped despite being advertised, BJP was showing forming the government in Bihar till 11 am and Congress was predicted to lose in Punjab.”

If somebody does something wrong, then you cannot expect the government to keep quiet simply because they belong to media M VENKAIAH NAIDU, I&B minister › The raids came two days after NDTV had a discussion on beef ban order, in which BJP spokespers­on tried to misbehave with the anchor AJAY MAKEN , Cong spokespers­on

 ?? BURHAAN KINU/HT ?? Central Bureau of Investigat­ion team leaves NDTV founder Prannoy Roy’s home in New Delhi on Monday after a raid.
BURHAAN KINU/HT Central Bureau of Investigat­ion team leaves NDTV founder Prannoy Roy’s home in New Delhi on Monday after a raid.

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