Never touched black money, says Prannoy Roy; vows to fight CBI case


New Delhi, Jun 9 (IANS): NDTV founder Prannoy Roy on Friday said the CBI case against him was "ridiculous and a concocted set of facts" and asserted that he and his wife Radhika Roy "never touched black money and never bribed even a single person" in their lives.

He was speaking at a protest meet organised at the Press Club of India which was attended by a number of senior journalists including Kuldip Nayar, S. Nihal Singh, Arun Shourie, H.K. Dua, Shekhar Gupta, Om Thanvi and Raj Chengappa as well as noted constitutional expert Fali S. Nariman.

Roy vowed to fight the charges openly and transparently and called for a time-bound inquiry.

"This is not about NDTV, this is a signal for all of us. And the fact that there is no case, but a flimsy, ridiculous, concocted set of facts.

"They are trying to tell us - 'We can suppress you even if you have done nothing wrong'. They are telling us 'We will fix you even if you are innocent'. Remember that signal and fight it. We must... Be clear it's a signal for the entire free press of India," he said, adding that freedom of press was precious and should be guarded staunchly.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) earlier this week searched the houses of Roy for allegedly causing "loss of Rs 48 crore" to the ICICI Bank.

Amid protest by journalists, NDTV had said the CBI had "stepped up the concerted harassment of NDTV and its promoters based on the same old endless false accusations" and the raid was "a blatant political attack on the freedom of the press".

Roy said journalists should stand up to all pressures.

"Their (government's) basic idea is crawl or we will come and get you. So stand up, they will never come for you. Mark my words," he said, stressing that his fight was not against investigative agencies but against politicians "who are manipulating and want to eviscerate these institutions. They want to disembowel them".

He also said the petitioner in the case, Sanjay Dutt, was being used as a tool.

"I commit to you we will answer every one of these false charges openly and transparently. All I ask is please make it a time-bound process. We would just love that," he said.

Renowned journalist and former Union Minister Arun Shourie urged journalists to boycott ministers in the battle for media freedom.

Calling the CBI raids an attempt by the government to exert "overt pressure" on the media, he said 'boycott' of ministers was essential to fight for freedom of the press as it was wrong to assume one could buy peace with the government by publishing ministers' articles or running their interviews on TV.

"Do not call them (ministers) to your functions," said the former BJP leader who was part of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government.

He recalled that when the Rajiv Gandhi government brought the defamation bill, journalists decided to ask every minister at press conferences whether they supported the legislation. If the answer was 'yes' or supportive of the bill, the reporters would walk out.

Shourie also urged journalists to redouble work that annoys the government. "News is what the government wants to hide. You should excavate that."

Nariman said that while no one was immune from prosecution for a crime, the justification given by the CBI made him believe that this was an assault on the press and media freedom.

He noted that the FIR was filed by the CBI on the basis of a single complaint and not based on any discovery.

"It should have told the complainant to file a complaint in a criminal court but rather the raids took place...."

Nayar said that the current circumstances and the way media organisations were being attacked reminded him of the "Emergency".

"We know press is the foundation of democracy. This commitment is now needed that we would never allow the press to be muzzled," Nayar said.

  

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  • vincent rodrigues, bangaluru/Katapadi

    Sat, Jun 10 2017

    THIS IS A VINDICTIVE POLITICS OF THE RULING PARTY AGAINST THOSE WHO ARE AGAINST THEM

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  • Shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 10 2017

    Prannoy.....don't hide behind media cover...please explain about all the shell companies floated by you.......also your NDTV was under a loss of 250cr in 2005....investment in NDTV-imagine was a disaster.....please explain the story of this dramatic turnaround.....CBI has full email trails between you, radhika & pwc auditor ...that's enough to nail u....u got away all this while because of your 10janpath connections.....not any more....,

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  • SB, Mlore

    Sat, Jun 10 2017

    HAHHA, Corrupt adeNDaTV trying its best to divert the whole issue by bringing in words like Black Money and Freedom of expression, attack on Democracy & Media blah blah blha. Wheras CBI has already clarified that the raid was not on NDTV studio or media house or anythgin to do with their media. None of other promotors of NDTV were raided. It was a raid on Pranv roy on a complaint that he is responsible for a loss for ICICI bank due to his business practice of diverting the low intrest funds to other ventures. The case is as same as Vijaya Mallya, only difference is Mallya has ran away and Pranav Roy is still in India. If he is indeed not guilty let him fight it out in court and prove it. He can also Sue the court if he is right. Simply making Drama now.

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  • Peter, KSA

    Sat, Jun 10 2017

    During yesterday's Press conference on NDTV Mr. Nariman and Mr. Shouri boldly tore the ugly mask of ruling party and exposed their evil agenda. Those who have not watched the press conference, specially blind bhakts, if get an opportunity, please watch it. I like the way Mr. Shouri courageously spoke of Venkaiah and Mr. Narmina about Sambit. They spoke cent percent truth. It is so amazing to note that there are such brave hero like Mr. Nariman and Shouri still exists in our country.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Sat, Jun 10 2017

    Oh Really??? Then we can imagine why you did not pay back Bank Loan in question???

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  • vinayak prabhu, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 10 2017

    Shouting or protesting won't make you Innocent..Prove it in your court
    ..You are trying to use media groups to shield yourself..

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  • Ram Shetty, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Sat, Jun 10 2017

    Here with your comment it shows that you guys are sailing in the same boat where the corrupted people are onboard.
    As off now NDTV is the only channel were they don't support any party or people who are indulged in criminal activities and it was a proof the day Nidhi Razdhan asked Sambit Patra to leave the show similar there are some hindi news channel were they don't support any criminal parties. NDTV is the news channel were didn't spare Congress party also.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 10 2017

    If asking someone to leave the show sets the standards, then I think Times Now tops the list. Coz Arnab Goswami has asked many politicians to leave the show, irrespective of the party they represent.

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  • Sudhir Naik, Moodbidri/Mysuru

    Sat, Jun 10 2017

    LoL!! Damm this guy he was too noisy never let people to talk if he is not from ruling party... one thing I really like about him last week when he called Gunda to our Karnataka guys. I will support him in this matter.. Bravo.

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 10 2017

    Between 2006 and 2010, NDTV India floated some 20 wholly-owned subsidiaries in different parts of the world - seven in Mauritius, eight in India, two in the Netherlands, one in London, one in UAE, and one in Sweden. All of them were letter-box companies, resting only on the valuation of NDTV Ltd. These subsidiary companies raised $417 million. Of this, $310 million was raised through a wholly-owned subsidiary, NDTV Network PLC UK, and $117 million through the sale of the channel NDTV Imagine to GE Corporation controlled by Universal Studios - all through private negotiation and private placement. Out of the $417 million, $267 million was invested by GE Corporation directly or indirectly. Just a reference to the emails obtained by the Income Tax authorities shows how the Roys and the other directors of NDTV were struggling to camouflage the huge monies received, not knowing how to camouflage the funds before the tax authorities. All this happened in 2008.

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  • Leslie, udupi

    Sat, Jun 10 2017

    Ideological fights can also go dirty...
    Soft targets are invariably targeted...
    There are more corrupt to be targeted....

    Why Modi chooses Prannoy??????????????????

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Fri, Jun 09 2017

    People,

    Only stupid ruling party politicians with low intelligence fight press...this is heights of stupidity...Modi perhaps was in high school during emergency...he should ask Advani,,, who was imprisoned by Indira/censored the press...did it do any good to Indira???...No... she and her party lost very badly in March 1977...

    Modi thinks he could achieve what Indira could not achieve...only shows his stupidity.....

    ...JH...

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Fri, Jun 09 2017

    DID HE WEAR GLOVES.

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