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PEMRA issues uncover means notices to Bol News, Urdu 1
- Updated: September 7, 2017
The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) on Wednesday issued a uncover means notice to the Bol News network as in its TV show HQ Debate the host, Hamza Ali Abbasi, allegedly flitting derogative comments about a Pakistani passport.
The Pemra matter reads: “Airing of such c amounts to widespread of loathing and promotes anti-Pakistan sentiments.”
The government has destined a government to allow a respond within a seven-day period.
Moreover, the media watchdog also issued a uncover means notice to Urdu 1 for airing Dangal, an Indian film that is restricted by a Board of Film Censors in Pakistan.
The network has been given a seven-day duration to furnish a respond in this regard.
Pemra has identified certain scenes which were deemed inapt for observation in Pakistan as well.
The calm is criminialized underneath a Pemra laws and Electronic Media Code of Conduct 2015.
The CEO of a organisaton has also been called on for a personal hearing.
Moreover, a complaint lodged by a local news opening in courtesy to Film World for illegally display Indian films Wanted and Dabang as these rights are with a complainant has been referred to a Council of Complaints for serve action.