Two Zee News Journos detained on extortion charges
ASHISH KUMAR MISHRA
New Delhi: Zee News Editor Sudhir Chowdhary and Zee Business head Samir Ahluwalia were Tuesday arrested on the charge of allegedly extorting money from the Jindal Group.
Navin Jindal, who is a Congress MP and chairman of the Jindal Group, had last month filed an FIR against the two for allegedly seeking 100 cr from the company in return of dropping a story which links his firm to coalgate.
Reacting to the arrests, Zee News has accused Congress MP Navin Jindal of trying to divert the attention from coal scam .
Defending its editors, Zee News CEO Alok Agrawaal said its editors have been illegally arrested."Our executives' arrest is illegal. We strongly condemn arrests of our two executives," he said while addressing a press conference.
Agrawal accused the UPA-II of "intimidating" the media because of its "mistakes". He added, "Our channel raised fundamental questions about coal blocks allocated to the Jindal group. Jindal's mother pleaded with us to play down the coalgate."
Earlier last month in a press conference, steel tycoon Navin Jindal had released a CD which allegedly showed footage in which the Zee editors were attempting to strike a deal with his officials, telling them that their channel would not broadcast stories on the Jindal Group's involvement in the coal scam if the money was paid to them.
The channel later had sent a Rs 150 crore defamation notice to Naveen Jindal and Jindal Steel & Power Limited for showing doctored evidence to deliberately malign it. In retaliation Jindal too had filed a Rs 200 crore case against Zee News claiming the TV channel had tried to extort money from his company.
The two editors were arrested Tuesday night by Delhi police after a forensic analysis confirmed that the CD has not been doctored or edited.
Read more at: http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/zee-news-sends-rs-150-crore-defamation-notice-to-congress-mp-naveen-jindal/1/22651
ASHISH KUMAR MISHRA
New Delhi: Zee News Editor Sudhir Chowdhary and Zee Business head Samir Ahluwalia were Tuesday arrested on the charge of allegedly extorting money from the Jindal Group.
Navin Jindal, who is a Congress MP and chairman of the Jindal Group, had last month filed an FIR against the two for allegedly seeking 100 cr from the company in return of dropping a story which links his firm to coalgate.
Reacting to the arrests, Zee News has accused Congress MP Navin Jindal of trying to divert the attention from coal scam .
Defending its editors, Zee News CEO Alok Agrawaal said its editors have been illegally arrested."Our executives' arrest is illegal. We strongly condemn arrests of our two executives," he said while addressing a press conference.
Agrawal accused the UPA-II of "intimidating" the media because of its "mistakes". He added, "Our channel raised fundamental questions about coal blocks allocated to the Jindal group. Jindal's mother pleaded with us to play down the coalgate."
Earlier last month in a press conference, steel tycoon Navin Jindal had released a CD which allegedly showed footage in which the Zee editors were attempting to strike a deal with his officials, telling them that their channel would not broadcast stories on the Jindal Group's involvement in the coal scam if the money was paid to them.
The channel later had sent a Rs 150 crore defamation notice to Naveen Jindal and Jindal Steel & Power Limited for showing doctored evidence to deliberately malign it. In retaliation Jindal too had filed a Rs 200 crore case against Zee News claiming the TV channel had tried to extort money from his company.
The two editors were arrested Tuesday night by Delhi police after a forensic analysis confirmed that the CD has not been doctored or edited.
Read more at: http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/zee-news-sends-rs-150-crore-defamation-notice-to-congress-mp-naveen-jindal/1/22651



