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Despite growing COVID-19 cases, Mumbai police again summons Arnab Goswami

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At a time when Mumbai has crossed 50,000 COVID cases, the Maharashtra government has decided to call Republic TV Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami for another 12-hour interrogation.

At a juncture when there has been an alarming rise of COVID-19 cases, Mumbai police could have easily asked more information through video conferencing which is a norm.

Last time, the person interrogating Goswami was found COVID positive. This is the most unbelievable witch hunt of a journalist in recent history.

ALSO READ: COVID-19 LIVE | India reports biggest single-day jump of 9,983 cases; death toll reaches 7,135

This also not only poses a danger of infection for Goswami but also even the policemen interrogating run the risk of an infection, as already a large number of policemen in Maharashtra have tested positive for COVID-19.

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