War against Arnab

IN Media Watch Briefs | 28/06/2013

Kashmiri politician and Chairman Peoples Political Party, Hilal Ahmad War has registered an FIR against Times Now Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami, at a local police station in Srinagar. Hilal was one of the participants in a debate on Times Now discussing the issue: “Whether the government should authorize a full scale onslaught against terrorists across all parts of J&K.” According to Hilal, Arnab used the expression “you are exposing yourself” and “threatened him more than three times.” Therefore he believes that there is a threat to his life from the news anchor. (Kashmir Life)

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