Defending extortion-accused scribe shows Cong's bankruptcy:BJP

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Hitting out at the Congress, the today said it was shameful that the opposition party was confusing media freedom with criminal activities, remarks made after the ruling party was accused of squeezing press freedom, following the police taking a journalist into custody on extortion charges.

After the arrest of senior journalist Vinod Verma by the police around 3.30 am today, the had demanded his immediate release and accused the BJP, which is in power in that state, of squeezing media freedom.


"It is utterly shameful that the is confused between media freedom and criminal activities beyond the realm of media space. Attempt to blackmail is a serious criminal offence and the is showing its political bankruptcy by defending it," spokesperson G V L Narasimha Rao said.

Verma was arrested from his residence. About 500 CDs with pornographic contents, Rs 2 lakh in cash, a pen drive, a laptop and a diary were seized from his house.

Demanding his release, spokesperson Ajay Maken had also called for a judicial probe into the "serious sex- related allegations" against a minister named by Verma.

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First Published: Fri, October 27 2017. 18:22 IST