Suresh Chavhanke


Suresh Chavhanke is the chairman, managing director and the editor-in-chief of Sudarshan News. Suresh Chavhanke was born on 18 February 1972 in Shirdi, Maharashtra, India. He is the anchor of TV show bindas Bol. He has been accused of inciting communal violence in the past and was arrested by Lucknow police once for 2 days before getting bail.

Career

Suresh Chavhanke claims to be a member of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh since the age of 3 years when he started attending its ceremonies. As a member of RSS, he had worked as a reporter of pro-RSS newspaper Tarun Bharat. He held several posts in RSS before becoming a full-time reporter. He launched Sudarshan News channel in 2005 in Pune and later shifted it to Noida. He is currently the chairman, managing director and editor-in-chief of Sudarshan news. He hosts the show Bindas Bol.
An FIR was lodged with Noida Police against Suresh Chavhanke for allegedly raping a former employee of his channel Sudarshan News in November 2016. He was booked by Police under 11 sections of the IPC; police had investigated the case but the charges were not substantiated as per the closure report filed by the Police in January 2017. Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati, convener of the Akhil Bhartiya Sant Parishad, alleged that complainant was under influence of Jihadist elements and claimed that they have solid proofs but can't disclose to media. Several organisations alleged that he was victimised because he stood up for 'Hindu cause'.
In April 2017, Chavhanke was booked and later arrested for inciting communal hatred between the two communities. The residents of Uttar Pradesh had registered a complaint against Sudarshan News’ show ‘Bindaas Bol’, hosted by Chavhanke and had alleged that it aired programmes that promoted communal disharmony and hostility between religious groups. Subsequently, Chavhanke was booked under various IPC sections and section 16 of the Cable Television Network Act, 1955 was also invoked. After being released on bail, he claimed that it was an attempt to "suppress and intimidate media".
In 2018, he started a Bharat Bachav rally allegedly to give a message on population control. The rally was interrupted by Hyderabad Police citing law and order problems created by the event. Later, yatra was continued by assurance of T. Raja Singh and they alleged that it was stopped due to pressure of AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi.