Cong alleges Govt is hounding media, Govt refutes charge

Update: 2018-08-03 16:42 GMT

New Delhi: The Congress on Friday alleged that the managing editor and two anchors of a prominent news channel had to quit due to pressure from the government for airing stories critical of the Modi dispensation.

Raising the issue in the Lok Sabha, Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge also accused the government of trying to "intimidate" the media and "curbing" its freedom.

Strongly denying the charges, Information and Broadcasting Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore said the government has nothing to do with the internal developments in the channel and accused the opposition of raising the matter because it has no issues to flag in the House.

"No showcause notice was served on the channel when it was running wrong news. The government has nothing to do with it (the resignations). If the government wanted to interfere, it could have as the Free Dish (state-run satellite TV service) is in government's control," he said.

"The TRP (television rating point) of the channel is going down rapidly," Rathore said.

Though Kharge named the channel and the managing editor who resigned, Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan objected to the leader naming a private entity and its employee.

According to Kharge, the managing editor with 14 years of service in the channel and the two other employees were forced to quit following government pressure after it carried out a "reality check" on a Chhattisgarh woman farmer's claim during an interaction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi that her farm income had doubled.

Days after the woman, Chandramani Kaushik from Kanker district, claimed during the interaction with the prime minister on June 20 through the NaMo App that her income had doubled, the channel aired a story in which she said she was tutored by officials.

After the story was telecast, the woman stuck to her remarks that her income had doubled as she had shifted from paddy cultivation to 'sitafal' (custard apple) farming and denied she was tutored.

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