Channels operating
under law can approach MIB for requisite permission: Home Deptt
SRINAGAR, JULY 21: The Government
today made it clear that the issue of permitting or not permitting telecast of
any TV channel is not within the purview of the State Government and the state
has no role in it.
“The powers to
permit or not permit telecast of any TV channel are vested with the Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting, Government of India and not with the State
Government,” a spokesman of the state’s Home Department said while responding
to the news reports emanating in a section of the media in this regard.
He said any TV
channel operating within the ambit of the law should approach the Union
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to obtain the necessary permission.
“If any TV channels feel that they do not promote any illegal activity, they
are entitled to obtain necessary permission from the Ministry of Information
and Broadcasting,” he said adding that the circular instructions regarding
non-permission of telecast of certain TV channels are not new.
“The decision in
this regard was initially taken in May, 2017 and the original instructions to
all District Magistrates were issued on 06-05-2017 whereby the District
Magistrates were instructed to take this action against Cable TV Operators
transmitting non-permitted channels,” the spokesman said adding that the
communication issued on 02-07-2018 is only a repetition and reiteration of the
earlier instructions in this regard.
He said the Home
Department issued a repeat circular on 02-07-2018 addressed to all District
Magistrates asking them to take action according to legal provisions wherever
it is found that certain TV channels which are not permitted by the Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting, Government of India are being
transmitted. The communication has a list of such non-permitted TV
channels annexed to it, he said.
The spokesman further clarified that the issue of permitted and
non-permitted TV channels is not within the domain of the State Government but
entirely with the Government of India. “These permissions are given
by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting according to provisions in
law,” he said and added that the list of permitted TV Channels is available on
the website of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
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