Mumbai, January 29: Members of the inquiry committee set up by the Press Council to examine ‘paid news’ met Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan, whom the EC has served a notice after complaints that he allegedly paid newspapers for publishing stories in his favour before Assembly polls.
“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, told PTI.
“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.
–PTI