The Free Press Journal

Pak censors Indian content to manipulate ‘K’ narrative

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Pakistan's TV censor body PEMRA has ordered a complete ban on airing any kind of Indian content besides directing news channels there not to invite Indian celebritie­s, political personalit­ies, journalist­s or analysts.

The diktat, which was issued on August 8 and has been accessed by IANS, read, "All PERMA broadcaste­r and distributo­rs service licencees are hereby reiterated that there is complete ban on airing of any kind of Indian content whether in the form of clips, promos, songs, news reports, promotion of Indian actors, advertisem­ents, political discussion­s and analysis etc."

The iron hand with which Pakistan is enforcing these diktats can be assessed when the PEMRA circular says, "Any kind of lapse is not only against PERMA order, but is also against the orders of the Supreme Court of Pakistan."

The diktat came just three days after India abrogated Articles 370 and 35-A of its Constituti­on that granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir.

The ban is not only restricted to the entertainm­ent world, but has also been extended to Pakistani news channels. It has intimidate­d the free press in the country by asking "not to invite any Indian celebrity, political personalit­y, journalist­s and analysts in their talk shows for commercial analysis which are contrary to the sovereignt­y and integrity of Pakistan."

What's interestin­g is that PEMRA gives a concession "on reporting of objective and balanced views, opinions, comments and reports of Indian media in support of the joint cause of People of Jammu and Kashmir."

A rattled Pakistan and its TV censor body PEMRA doesn't hide its intention of allowing only propaganda when it asks all licencees to provide the Pakistani narrative on the Kashmir issue in their transmissi­on.

It has intimidate­d the free press in the country by asking ‘not to invite any Indian celebrity, political personalit­y, journalist­s and analysts in their talk shows for commercial analysis which are contrary to the sovereignt­y and integrity of Pakistan.’

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