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Days after writing a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the ‘malicious campaign’ by Subramanian Swamy against NDTV, the news channel’s co-founder and executive co-chairperson Prannoy Roy has hit out at the Bharatiya Janata Party MP on Twitter calling him a ‘liar’.
In a tweet on Friday, 16 February, Swamy alleged that Roy may ‘escape’ to Cape Town, South Africa and he has asked Enforcement Directorate and Income-Tax Department through a letter to PM to issue a Look Out Notice against the media baron.
To which, Prannoy Roy replied in all caps, “Liar Swamy at it again.”
Earlier on 12 February, in the letter to the prime minister, Roy had alleged that Swamy’s ‘outrageous’ allegations that NDTV is involved in money laundering with US-based companies GE and NBC, hurt India, freedom of press and foreign direct investment (FDI).
The senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader has consistently accused the news channel and Prannoy Roy of massive fraud and corruption and has been a strong critic on Twitter.
In the letter, Roy further said the allegations by Swamy are a shame for the nation and will damage India’s reputation at a time when the country is seeking foreign direct investment.
In the letter, Roy invoked the meeting of PM Modi himself with the CEO of GE, Jeff Immelt, and said, "You will agree that these industry leaders are full of integrity and vision".
In June, last year, the Central Bureau of Investigation has registered a case against NDTV co-founders Prannoy Roy, Radhika Roy, a private company and others, for allegedly causing losses to a private bank. On 5 June 2017, searches were carried out at least at four locations in New Delhi and Dehradun, including Roy’s residence in the national capital.
NDTV had termed the raids as “a series of unsubstantiated allegations” and called it an attempt at “subterfuge”.
(This story was updated on 16 February with Prannoy Roy’s tweet)
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