Tehelka Managing Editor Shoma Chaudhary said Saturday that she had responded to Goa Police and assured them of cooperation in investigations into the sexual molestation charge against the editor-in-chief of the magazine.
"I have given all the information demanded by Goa Police and even talked to them regarding any more help needed from my side," Shoma Chaudhary said, refuting reports in the media that she had not been cooperative with investigators.
She said a wrong version had been floating in the media till now that she was not cooperating with the police team from Goa, set to arrive in New Delhi soon.
"Look at the factuality and the chronology of the evidence I have given to them. I have interacted with my colleague journalist and the editor-in-chief," Chaudhary said.
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