×
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Paid news: Press Council panel records Chavan's statement

Last Updated : 29 January 2010, 09:26 IST
Last Updated : 29 January 2010, 09:26 IST

Follow Us :

Comments
ADVERTISEMENT

"We met the Chief Minister at his official residence 'Varsha' yesterday and recorded his statement on the issue. He denied that he or his associates paid money to newspapers to publish complimentary articles," Paranjoy Guha Thakurta, a member of the two-member inquiry committee, said,

"The Council Chairman Justice G N Ray had sent a letter to the Chief Minister, seeking his time and views on the whole paid news issue," he said.

Chavan denied having paid money to newspapers. "We told him this is what senior journalist P Sainath has written. We asked him a lot of questions based on the allegations of paid news. We recorded his statement on a tape recorder," he said.
Chavan told the panel that the "appropriate forum to respond to the allegations is the court of law where poll petitions are heard.

"He told us he has received a letter from the Election Commission and that he would be responding to it soon."

Worried over the paid-news syndrome in the media in the run-up to elections, the had Commission served a notice to Chavan last week, following a complaint from BJP.
"We have asked the Chief Minister to explain. The letter is returnable on February one," Chief Election Commissioner Navin Chawla had said.

BJP's complaint was based on an article written by Sainath, a senior journalist of 'The Hindu' daily which said that Chavan got published some 'news stories' word-for-word in his favour in three different dailies. No where did the word advertisement figured alongside these stories, it said.

A controversy has erupted over Chavan's expenses on putting out advertisements in the media during his election campaign with the Chief Minister claiming he only spent around Rs 11,000 on paid advertisements.

BJP has rubbished the claim, saying Chavan received coverage worth much more in newspapers with advertisements in form of news, which he alleged were paid for.

ADVERTISEMENT
Published 29 January 2010, 09:26 IST

Deccan Herald is on WhatsApp Channels| Join now for Breaking News & Editor's Picks

Follow us on :

Follow Us

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT