Rajeev Chandrasekhar, vice-chairman of the NDA in Kerala and a member of Rajya Sabha, is among the largest investors in Arnab Goswami's new venture, Republic.
Republic will be a part of the mother company called ARG Outlier Media Private Limited, of which Goswami became managing director on 19 November, a day after he left Times Now as the Editor-in-Chief.
Chandrasekhar has invested Rs 30 crore in ARG Outlier via various companies he owns. Other than Chandrasekhar's Asianet News Online Private Limited, another company owned by Goswami – SARG Media Holding Private Limited – is the main investor in ARG.
Through his companies, Chandrasekhar has major investments in Asianet News Network in Kerala, Suvarna News, and Kannada Prabha in Karnataka.
According to The Indian Express on 21 September, Amit Gupta, CEO of Jupiter Capital, via which Chandrasekhar owns media investments, sent an email to editorial heads.
The email said that all hiring for the editorial team should be "right of centre in his/her editorial tonality", "pro-India, pro-Military", "aligned to Chairman (Chandrasekhar's) ideology" and "well familiarised" with his thoughts on "nationalism and governance".
The email concluded with:
Later, however, Gupta asked for the email to be “ignored”.
Incidentally, when Goswami revealed the idea behind the venture at the Under 25 Summit in Bengaluru, he said:
(Source: The Indian Express)
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