Arnab Goswami (file image)

South China Morning Post, a Hong Kong English-language newspaper, in a recent article has called Arnab Goswami as an ally of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Goswami was recently heckled by stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra on board an IndiGo flight from Mumbai to Lucknow on January 28 and for this act, Kamra was banned from several airlines, including Air India.

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Reporting the incident, the South China Morning Post carried a news item on Thursday with the headline โ€œIndian comedian Kunal Kamra banned from IndiGo and Air India after heckling BJP allyโ€œ.

โ€œAn Indian stand-up comedian who heckled a television anchor and ally of Indiaโ€™s ruling party onboard an IndiGo flight has been banned from several airlines, including the countryโ€™s national carrier- prompting speculation that the government pressured the airlines to do so,โ€ reads the first line of the said news item.

โ€œGoswami is a vocal supporter of Prime Minister Narendra Modiโ€™s Bharatiya Janata Party and has labelled critics of the party as traitors,โ€ reads another line from the news.

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Even though the exact reason for calling Arnab Goswami a BJP ally is not yet known, however, media pundits in Assam say โ€œsince he is soft on the BJP and its policies, the Chinese paper may have said soโ€.

Arnab Goswami is the editor of Republic TV, which is co-owned by Rajeev Chandrasekhar- a former independent legislator of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).