Millennium Post

J&K govt asks dy commission­ers to act against 34 channels

- MPOST BUREAU

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir government has asked all the deputy commission­ers of the state to take action against transmissi­on of 34 TV channels, including those from Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, saying they have the potential to incite violence and create law and order situation.

The directive comes after the Centre asked the state government to take immediate steps to stop the unauthoris­ed broadcast of Pakistani and Saudi Arabian channels in the state.

It has been reported that the cable operators in the Valley have been transmitti­ng certain TV channels (which are not permitted by the Ministry of Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng, Government of India).

“It needs being noted that transmissi­on of non-permitted TV channels apart from attracting the violation (of the law), has the potential to encourage or incite violence and create law and order disturbanc­es in the Kashmir Valley, an order issued on Saturday by Principal Secretary, Home Department, R K Goyal, to all the district rpt district magistrate­s (deputy commission­ers) of the state said.

Goyal asked deputy commission­ers to clarify as to what action has been taken in regard to media reports that certain cable operators were transmitti­ng such non-permitted channels and also directed them to take urgent necessary action.

On Friday, Union Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Minister M Venkaiah Naidu spoke with the state chief secretary over the issue and sought a compliance report at the earliest.

He expressed concern over reports that these channels were being broadcast in Jammu and Kashmir without permission.

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