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India launches fraud probe into leading news channel

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Indian federal investigat­ors launched a fraud probe yesterday into the founders of news channel NDTV, in a step the channel denounced as an attempt to muzzle free speech in the world’s largest democracy. Two senior officials at the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) said it had registered a case against NDTV founders Prannoy Roy and his wife, Radhika Roy, for causing an alleged loss of 480 million rupees ($7.45 million) to a bank.

The company refuted the allegation­s and accused the CBI of “concerted harassment of NDTV and its promoters based on the same old endless false accusation­s”. “NDTV and its promoters will fight tirelessly against this witch-hunt by multiple agencies. We will not succumb to these attempts to blatantly undermine democracy and free speech in India,” NDTV said in a statement.

The investigat­ion comes at a time of often heated, polarizing debate in India’s fiercely competitiv­e TV news industry, where channels sometimes test the boundaries of responsibl­e journalism and prime-time talk shows are often rowdy and contentiou­s. Police conducted raids at Roy’s residence in New Delhi and at two vacation homes. Neither of the couple were available for comment but NDTV presenter Srinivasan Jain said the “message is clear”. “Any independen­t voices in media will be bullied and shut down. Black day,” tweeted Jain.

The CBI said the investigat­ion had no link to the editorial line of NDTV, India’s oldest English-language all-news channel. “We have nothing against NDTV’s news coverage ... they are accused of a financial fraud and it’s our duty to investigat­e,” a senior CBI official said. India slipped by three places to 136th in this year’s World Press Freedom Index compiled by Reporters Without Borders, which highlighte­d concerns that Hindu nationalis­ts were “trying to purge all manifestat­ions of antination­al thought”. —Reuters

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