Investigating agency plans to book scribe who had shown visuals of officials questioning Nithyananda on TV
Investigating agency plans to book scribe who had shown visuals of officials questioning Nithyananda on TV
The state CID, which is investigating the high profile Swami Nithyananda case, is planning to take legal action against a television journalist for airing visuals of Nithyananda's interrogation.
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However, the investigating agency is planning to book him on charges that include conspiring against the state
M S Raghavendra |
journalism.
But D V Guruprasad, DGP of the investigating agency, denied reports of CID harassing the journalist. "You are casting aspersions on us. I will file a defamation case against you if you write anything about this," he threatened this reporter.
Home Minister Dr VS Acharya, on the other hand, admitted that the department is planning to book some journalists, including Raghavendra. "As a few of them have grown so impish, we have to put brakes on them," he said. The state Home Minister fired salvos against Raghavendra for his attacks on the system as a journalist.
Meanwhile, K Diwakar, legal advisor to the Chief Minister, has contradicted Dr Acharya's statement. "The government doesn't have any intention of harassing journalists. It would be like curbing the freedom of the press. As a matter of policy, we welcome criticism but have no plans of indulging in witch hunting."