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Nepal cable operators stop airing Indian news channels

News reports on the prime minister has angered the public

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Nepal’s cable and satellite television providers have stopped airing Indian news channels, with one operator saying Friday that the move was in response to public complaints over coverage of Nepal’s prime minister.

Sudeep Acharya, managing director of satellite television provider Dish Home, said they stopped airing the Indian news channels on Thursday night after they were flooded with complaints about news reports about Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli.

Acharya said there was no government order to stop airing the channels, adding that the decision was made after discussion­s between cable and satellite television providers. It was not decided for how long they planned to stop airing the channels.

Some of the Indian media reports have suggested Oli is a puppet of the Chinese government. One recent report on Indian channel Zee news suggested Oli had close ties with the Chinese ambassador to Nepal, who has been meeting several leaders of Oli’s Nepal Communist Party.

Nepal’s government has condemned the reports. “The government condemns any media content that assassinat­es the character of any person, spreads hatred and disregards the respect and honour of the individual concerned,” Nepal’s Informatio­n Minister Yuba Raj Khatiwad said.

Oli has been a target of Indian leadership and media since his government brought out a new map of the country that includes territorie­s claimed by both India and Nepal.

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