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Goswami’s questioning took place at the NM Joshi Marg police station, central Mumbai, where the case against him has been filed by a local Congress member.
After coming out of the police station, Goswami claimed he was questioned for over 12 hours over his remarks against the Congress president, whose party is a constituent in the Shiv Sena-led government in Maharashtra.
Talking to reporters, Goswami stood by his comments against Gandhi and added “whatever I have said is absolutely correct”.
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Goswami he was served a notice by the police on Sunday asking him to appear on Monday morning for questioning.
“Facts and evidence have been presented and truth will prevail,” he said.
I am grateful to the Mumbai police for hearing me… I stand by every single comment. We do not have any pressure and we will work more on the Palghar lynching incident,” he said.
His lawyer Sujoy Kanthawala said, Statement recording started around 9.30 in the morning. The TV programmes (where alleged anti-Gandhi remarks were made) were shown and Arnab fully cooperated in the investigation.
DCP (zone 3) Avinash Kumar said, “We have recorded his statement and further investigation was on.”
The Supreme Court on Friday protected Goswami for three weeks from any coercive action in FIR lodged against him for making alleged defamatory statements against Gandhi.The alleged statements were made during news shows on the recent mob-lynching of three persons, including two sadhus, in Palghar district. Except for one FIR lodged in Nagpur city against Goswami, the top court had stayed further proceedings in three FIRs and 11 complaints lodged in different states, including Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand. Goswami has said in his plea in the SC that the FIRs which have been registered are in relation to the broadcasts aired on Republic TV on April 16, and R. Bharat, its Hindi wing, on April 21. These broadcasts were in connection with the comments given by a member of the Congress in relation to India’s COVID-19 testing measures and the unfortunate lynching of three individuals in Palghar on April 16, he had said in the plea.