The move against the channel sparked strong protests from media fraternity today who saw it as an "undemocratic and unconstitutional" step by the Chandrababu Naidu Government.
The notice, served last night, asked the channel to reply within three days as to why appropriate legal action should not be initiated against it, contending the audio tape it aired was "defamatory".
The audio tape of pertained purported talk between Naidu and the nominated MLA relating to alleged attempts by TDP to woo the latter's support for the party nominee in Telengana Legislative Council polls.
Telangana TDP MLA Revanth Reddy and two others were arrested and remanded for allegedly trying to bribe the nominated MLA.
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Reacting to the notice slapped on the channel, its CEO Narayan Reddy said police had no right to issue such a notice without verifying authenticity of the footage scientifically.
"We are going to lodge a complaint with the President, Prime Minister, Governor and Press Council of India. Issuing the notice itself is wrong. AP Police has not right to issue such notice. They cannot curtail the freedom of press," Reddy told PTI.
Meanwhile, ticking the two regional parties, BJP leader and Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu asked them to keep restraint and focus on development.