Kerala HC junks charge sheet against Asianet News, Cong seeks CM Vijayan's apology

IANS April 11, 2025 274 views

The Kerala High Court has decisively quashed a charge sheet against Asianet News, vindicating the media organization's reporting on drug abuse. The court not only dismissed the allegations but also commended the channel for highlighting a socially critical issue. Opposition leader V.D. Satheesan has demanded an apology from Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan for what he termed as an attempt to suppress media freedom. The case highlights the ongoing tension between media organizations and political power in Kerala.

"The truth has triumphed today" - V.D. Satheesan, Opposition Leader
Kerala HC junks charge sheet against Asianet News, Cong seeks CM Vijayan's apology
Kochi, April 11: The Kerala High Court on Friday quashed a charge sheet against Asianet News and six journalists in a petition seeking a case to be registered under the POCSO Act for airing a programme against the growth of the drug mafia, which showed an incident involving a girl.

Key Points

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Kerala HC dismisses POCSO Act charge against Asianet News

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CM Vijayan criticized for media suppression attempt

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Congress demands official apology

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Court praises channel's socially relevant reporting

No sooner did this verdict come out, the Congress leadership asked Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to apologise for the way a media organisation was treated by the police, acting on his advice.

In 2023, Asianet News and its employees approached the High Court to quash the complaint against them that was registered.

In a stinging remark against the manner in which the Kerala Police went about this case, the Court on Friday pointed out that there was nothing in the charge sheet which pointed to any wrong that had taken place due to the aired news.

The court went a step ahead and complimented Asianet News for airing a news on a socially relevant topic of drug abuse.

This issue was raised by the Opposition in the Kerala Assembly in 2023, and in reply, CM Vijayan then said, "None has forgotten how the Congress national government haunted the media during the Emergency days, when editors, journalists were arrested. By now, a huge section of the journalists have not expressed that any wrong was done by the police against Asianet News."

On Friday, the Leader of Opposition V.D. Satheesan slammed the way the CPI(M) used its student and youth organisation in holding protests at the offices of Asianet then.

β€œThe least Vijayan should do is to tender an apology as he thought he could use his power and authority to rein in a credible media organisation. The truth has triumphed today,” said Satheesan.

When the news was aired on Asianet in 2023, it had gathered traction, following which the police showed undue haste in carrying out the raids at the office of the media organisation. It was then treasury bench legislator P.V. Anvar who levelled the allegation of POCSO Act violation against the channel.

Today, the political scenario has changed as Anvar has not only resigned as MLA but has become a bitter critic of CM Vijayan. Anvar is now inclined towards the Congress-led UDF opposition.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally some justice for press freedom! The court's decision shows how the government was trying to suppress important journalism. Kudos to Asianet for standing their ground πŸ‘
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Priya M.
While I support media freedom, I think Asianet could have been more careful when reporting on minors. The court's right to dismiss the charges, but news channels should have stricter guidelines for sensitive topics.
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Sanjay V.
Vijayan government's hypocrisy is showing again! First they attack media, then play victim card by bringing up Emergency. Classic diversion tactic πŸ˜’
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Anitha R.
This case shows why we need independent judiciary. Imagine if police could silence any media they don't like! The drug mafia story was important for public awareness.
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Manoj T.
Interesting how Anvar switched sides after all this drama. Politics in Kerala is like a daily soap opera! But serious issue about press freedom being undermined.
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Deepa S.
The court's compliment to Asianet is well-deserved. We need more investigative journalism on drug issues, not less! Hope this sets a precedent against harassment of journalists.

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