Faced With 100-Crore Defamation Case, Journalist Who Reported On Jay Shah's Business Refuses To Back Down
Journalist Rohini Singh, who investigated
into the alleged irregularities in business enterprises run by Jay Amitbhai
Shah, BJP President Amit Shah's son, for The Wire, has stood up for herself after
being slapped with a defamation case. In a Facebook post, she made her stance
clear, explaining that her job as a journalist is to speak to truth to power
and she wouldn't desist from it. According to reports, Jay Shah has sued the independent
news portal for Rs 100 crores, after the latter ran a story outlining alleged
financial irregularities involved in his business transactions.
Based on filings
available with the Registrar of Companies, Singh reported that Temple
Enterprise Private Ltd, a company of which Jay is director, increased its
turnover by a staggering 16,000 times since the BJP-led government at the
Centre came to power under the prime ministership of Narendra Modi. Jay's
father is a close associate of the PM and a leading light of the BJP. From Rs 15,000 in
2014-15 to Rs 80.5 crore in 2015-16, the rise in revenue for Temple Enterprise
has been wondrous, bolstered by an unsecured loan of Rs 15.78 crore from Rajesh
Khandwala, a relative of Rajya Sabha member Parimal Nathwani, who is also a senior
executive at Reliance Industries. The Wire's findings
have led to speculations whether such deals were struck between the various
parties with the collusion of politicians, business leaders and elected
lawmakers.
However, Jay said the
report had made "false, derogatory and defamatory imputation against me by
creating in the mind of right-thinking people an impression that my business
owes its 'success' to my father's political position." According to The Indian Express, he claimed his businesses
are "fully legitimate and conducted in a lawful manner on commercial
lines" reflected in his tax records and through banking transactions. "I have repaid
the loans by cheque on commercial rate of interest and within the time
stipulated. I have mortgaged my family property with the cooperative bank to
get the credit facilities," he said to quash all the allegations raised
against his dealings by Singh.
Even before the
publication of the article in The Wire, Jay's lawyer had already warned Singh,
or any other media organisation, to not broadcast any potentially defamatory
comments about his client.
"If you or anyone
in the print, electronic or digital media carries and/or broadcasts any
defamatory and/or false imputations including those which breach his
fundamental right of privacy and/or defame him, Mr. Jay Shah reserves the right
to prosecute and sue such person/entity including anyone who carries or broadcasts
a repetition of such libelous/defamatory statement," the lawyer's response read.
Singh, who was
previously employed with The Economic Times, is a well-known business
journalist. Along with Sruthijith KK*, she exposed Congress President Sonia
Gandhi's son-in-law Robert Vadra's involvement with DLF's real estate business in an ET
investigation in 2011. Following the
publication of her story on Jay, members of political parties from across the
spectrum have reacted to it with expected pique. "Today, we want
to ask our Prime Minister, what do you have to say about crony capitalism now?
Will you direct the CBI to probe? Will you direct the ED to probe? Will you ask
them to arrest them? Because in the case of opposition, the ED immediately
sends notice and shows speed in arresting them... But if somebody's name is
Jay, Amit and Shah, who can arrest them? I can confidently tell you that the
Prime Minister will remain silent," said Kapil Sibal of the Congress.
CPI(M)'s Sitaram
Yechury and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) both added their voices to the clamour.
AAP said it as a "classic case of money laundering", while Yechury
asserted that "very clearly, the son (of Amit Shah) has misused this
government in order to accumulate riches in a very clandestine fashion..." Railway minister
Piyush Goyal and member of BJP strongly defended Jay, saying there was no
irregularity in his operations and Singh's article is without completely
substance. The army of supporters of the right-wing party on social media also
chimed in with their support.