The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Pakistan reimposes ban on Indian content on TV channels

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Supreme Court on Saturday ordered a ban on all Indian content on TV channels, setting aside an earlier verdict by a lower court, officials said.

Chief Justice Saqib Nisar issued the order in Karachi while hearing a case filed by producers’ associatio­ns relating to the broadcasti­ng of foreign content on Pakistan television channels.

Pakistan newspaper Dawn reported the judge referenced clashes with India over the constructi­on of the planned Diamer-Basha dam in the country’s north, located in territory disputed by Delhi, as justificat­ion.

An official of Pakistan Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) said Nisar ordered to ‘stop airing all Indian content on TV channels’. The ruling covers terrestria­l, satellite and cable channels.

Khalid Arain, chairman of Pakistan Cable Operators Associatio­n confirmed the verdict, but hit out against the order.

“Ban on the all the Indian content is not the solution, rather we should try to better the quality of Pakistani TV shows,” Arain told AFP.

In 2017, the Lahore High court had lifted a ban on Indian TV shows which had been imposed by authoritie­s in October 2016 amid heightened tensions between the nuclear-armed India and Pakistan over the disputed Kashmir region.

In a series of tit-for-tat moves in the entertainm­ent industry, Pakistan that year suspended screening of all Indian movies until tensions calmed, while Hindu nationalis­ts in India have threatened violence at cinemas showing films with Pakistani actors.

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