Govt cracks the whip on telecast by unauthorised channels amid Zakir Naik row
July 08, 2016
New Delhi: Government today decided to crack the whip on telecast by unauthorised channels, warning cable operators of action if norms were violated, a move that comes amid the escalating controversy over Islamic preacher Zakir Naik’s speeches on ‘Peace TV’.
Information and Broadcasting minister M Venkaiah Naidu convened a meeting here where issues related to telecast of “umpermitted” TV channels, including ‘Peace TV’, were discussed.
Emerging from the meeting, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore said there are reports that channels are being broadcast which are not licensed.
“I&B ministry issues license to some channels, only those channels are allowed to be broadcast by MSOs and cable operators. We are issuing advisories to district advisory committees and also to the state monitoring committees that they should cleanly observe the cable operators what they are broadcasting.
“Any content being broadcast in violation of the guidelines, action will be taken against them to the extent that confiscation of their entire broadcasting equipment,” Rahore told reporters.
He said the Ministry of Home Affairs has been asked to keep track of any such broadcast and report to the I&B ministry for appropriate action. Social media would also be used to receive any complaints against unauthorised channels.
He said the government was acting keeping in mind reports of content on ‘Peace TV’.
“We discussed any objectionable content that is being broadcast beyond the permission given to broadcasters including ‘Peace TV’ that you are referring to,” Rathore said.
Naik, whose speeches are aired by ‘Peace TV’, is a controversial Islamic preacher and some of his speeches were reported to have inspired some of the Dhaka attackers.
Official sources said ‘Peace TV’ does not have the required permission to be broadcast in India despite which it is distributed by some cable operators.
“The channel had applied for a license in 2008-09 but was refused. However there have been reports that it still is beamed by some cable operators,” a senior official said.
An official said that at the meeting chaired by Naidu, officers of Home Ministry, NIA, security agencies and other departments concerned were present.
“Concern was expressed as to how channels which are not licensed in the country get beamed to TV in homes across the country. It was suggested that various ministries and departments should jointly work to combat this menace,” he said.
Sources said that it was also suggested that the MEA could be involved so that it could be seen how cooperation can be sought from countries from where unauthorised channels carrying improper content emanate.
“It was also suggested that examples of countries which have been more effective in dealing with these issues should be studied,” they said.
The I&B ministry also issued an advisory warning Local Cable Operators (LCOs) and Multi System Operators (MSOs) of action in case norms are violated.
The advisory said there are “reports of security threats due to TV content aimed at inciting communal and terrorist violence.”
It added that there are reports being received of such content being broadcast through private satellite TV channels, which are not permitted by this Ministry for downlinking into the country.
It added that the I&B ministry has noted that some private satellite TV channels which are not permitted are being transmitted by some cable operators on their networks.
“All the MSOs and LCOs are, therefore, advised to ensure that no unauthorized TV channels are transmitted by them in their networks,” the ministry advosory said, adding action will be taken against defaulters.
PTI
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