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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 2 (ANI): The Bombay High Court on Tuesday granted bail to Partho Dasgupta, former Chief executive officer (CEO) of the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC), accused of involvement in the alleged Television Rating Points (TRP) scam.
Dasgupta was granted bail on furnishing a personal bond of Rs 2 lakh. He will also have to deposit his passport and will have to report to a nearby police station once a month.
Earlier on January 11, a supplementary charge-sheet was filed against Dasgupta, Republic TV CEO Vikas Khanchandani, and former BARC COO Romil Ramgarhia in connection with the alleged TRP scam case before the Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM) Court in Mumbai.
Congress says Arnab’s WhatsApp contents amount to treason
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Will judiciary turn a blind eye to references of ‘buying a judge’ or will it set set an example, it asks.
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Will judiciary turn a blind eye to references of ‘buying a judge’ or will it set set an example, it asks.
The Congress on Wednesday stepped up its attack on Republic TV promoter and anchor Arnab Goswami. It said the contents of the leaked Whatsapp chats amounted to ‘treason’ and those responsible for the leak of ‘sensitive military operations’ should be punished.
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Imran Khan took to Twitter to respond to reports of an exchange on WhatsApp between Republic TV’s Arnab Goswami and former BARC CEO, Partho Dasgupta Pakistan’s prime minister reacted angrily Monday to media reports of a text exchange between an Indian TV anchor and a former media industry executive that suggests a 2019 Indian airstrike inside Pakistan was designed to boost Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s chances for re-election.
Imran Khan took to Twitter to respond to Indian media reports of an exchange on the WhatsApp messaging service between popular Indian TV anchor Arnab Goswami and Partho Dasgupta, the former head of a TV rating company.