Author: Express News Service
Publication: The Indian express
Date: October 28, 2007
URL: http://www.indianexpress.com/story/233175.html
Two days after the Tehelka expose where Arvind Pandya, special counsel for the Gujarat Government before the Nanavati-Shah Commssion, was shown making statements that undermined the authority of the commission and cast aspersions on the 'neutrality' of the judges, he has said he made the statements believing he was "acting in a television serial called Madshow and reading from a written script". Pandya has also sent in his resignation to the Government and the Commission.
Pandya has filed an FIR against Dhimant Purohit, bureau chief of Aaj Tak, and two others responsible for recording his statements. Pandya said, "Six-seven months back, Dhimantbhai told me I had to act in a serial, I agreed. I was shocked to see the results. I was playing a character in it and had said many other things from a written script which have all been edited and portrayed very differently by Aaj Tak and Tehelka.