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Published 19:20 IST, October 23rd 2020

BJP neta writes to Amit Shah seeking action against Param Bir Singh for stifling Republic

Delhi BJP's Purvanchal Morcha's IT-Head Abhishek Dubey on Thursday, has written to Home Minister Amit Shah on the Mumbai Police targetting Republic TV

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Slamming Mumbai police Commissioner Param Bir Singh's alleged 'misuse of his official post' in the ongoing investigation of Republic TV in the alleged TRP scam, Delhi BJP's Purvanchal Morcha's IT-Head Abhishek Dubey on Thursday, has written to Home Minister Amit Shah on this issue. Citing police seeking every transactional detail of Republic, he alleged that this was an attempt by the state machinery to 'stifle Republic' and the 'fourth pillar of democracy'- the media. Seeking strict action against Singh by Shah, Dubey has asked the Centre to intervene in the case. 

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Mumbai police demands trivial details

Earlier in the day, Mumbai Police asked Republic Media Network CFO Sundaram to submit details of every transaction and detail of every journalist with the Network within 12 hours. The details sought by the team include costs of coffee vending machine, air-conditioning equipment, furniture, gardening, makeup, suits and even hairbrush, toilet paper, tissue papers, A4 paper and other stationery. Moreover, Param Bir Singh has reportedly brought in the Economics Offences Wing to probe Republic TV, which is also evident from Section 91 notice.

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On Thursday, sources reported that 3-4 names have been discussed to allegedly replace the Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh. Singh has requested more time from the government to allegedly find evidence against  Republic TV, as per sources. This happened after the Maharashtra government withdrew its general consent given to the Central Bureau of Investigation to probe cases in the state, amid the central agency taking over a TRP case registered against unknown individuals, by the UP police. While the FIR was originally registered at the Hazratganj Police station in Lucknow reportedly on the complaint of an advertising company promoter, the Uttar Pradesh government recommended the transfer of the case to the CBI. 

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What is the alleged TRP scam?

Commissioner Param Bir Singh had held a press conference to share details of an alleged 'TRP scam' into which the police were probing - naming Republic TV and two Marathi channels - Fakht Marathi and Box Cinema. Mumbai police has arrested 10 people till date including Hansa research's ex-employee Vishal Bhandari and ex-staffer Bomapalli Rao Mistri in connection with this case. While Singh named Republic TV, neither the FIR, remand copy nor the arrested individuals' statements mention the channel, instead named India Today. As per Bhandari’s own confession to the BARC Vigilance team, a person named Vinay paid him Rs.5000 as commission for distributing Rs.1000 among 5 panel homes to ask them to watch India Today daily for 2 hours. 

In spite of this, Mumbai police summoned Republic TV's executive editor- Niranjan Narayanaswamy, Senior Executive Editor Abhishek Kapoor, CEO, COO, and senior members of the Republic Media Network's Distribution team, asking them to reveal how they accessed the 'Hansa report'. Recently, the state government too admitted to Bombay HC that Republic Media Network is not named in the FIR. The questioning has totalled to over 100 hours, and still continues.

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17:37 IST, October 23rd 2020