Republic TV

Republic TV, (known as Republic World) is an Indian right-wing conservative English-language news channel[5], launched on 6 May 2017, operated and owned by Republic Media Network co-founded by Arnab Goswami and Rajeev Chandrasekhar. It headquarters in Mumbai, India.[6] Republic Media Network consists 3 other channels, Republic Bharat, Republic Bangla, Republic Kannada.

Quotes about Republic TV

 * "We are stronger than before, we are fiercer than before, and remember, the game has just begun. You can't stop Republic. Republic won't stop. Republic is unstoppable."
 * Arnab Goswami Arnab Goswami Avows 'I Have Never Felt Stronger' As He Returns After 8 Days In Custody 12th November, 2020


 * These people formed cabals.. When I was fighting corruption you all went to the Information and Broadcasting minister... [he told me] in the meeting the biggest point of conversation is you because the minister is shouting at us why the media is putting pressure on us.. [he told] it is the boy in Mumbai who is doing all of this, shall we Mr Minister bring you his head on a plate? ... these are the spineless editors of Lutyens whose problem is now that more people are watching Republic. Well they will because all of you cheated and lied to the poeple of India for far too long!
 * Arnab Goswami. Interview, Sep 1, 2020. With Nupur Sharma Arnab Goswami talks to OpIndia


 * Congress and its allies have shamed democracy once again.    Blatant misuse of state power against Republic TV & Arnab Goswami is an attack on individual freedom and the 4th pillar of democracy.     It reminds us of the Emergency. This attack on free press must be and WILL BE OPPOSED.
 * — Amit Shah (@AmitShah) November 4, 2020


 * “This incident is not just limited to the stifling of the freedom of the press, but it is an infringement of personal freedom and liberty granted to every citizen of the country. When the people who are meant to protect citizens become the very people that citizens need protection from, the collective might of democracy needs to enforce itself to demand fairness,” the country’s first nationalistic digital media association. “The police is well within its right to constitute action against any party it thinks has erred, however, the process of the law has to be followed. This incident only appears to be a zenith in the witch-hunt that was launched by the government against Republic TV over the past few weeks.” “We, as a group representing digital news orgs are especially dismayed that if such high-handedness can be displayed towards a legacy media, smaller digital outfits could simply be crushed by the might of the state to ensure that dissenting voices are muzzled. However, such attempts will be opposed and fought by IDMA, for the sake of the right of the media, its right to be free and fair, and for the citizen’s civil liberties,” the statement added.
 * Indian Digital Media Association (IDMA) — Indian Digital Media Association (@IndiaIDMA) November 4, 2020