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Reconsider Ban on TV Channels

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The government’s order of banning several TV channels including those of Pakistani and Saudi Arabia is not going to resolve issues but may turn the already simmering situation
from bad to worse as the similar gag on internet particularly the social media in Kashmir last month failed to help authorities in any way. It claimed that the transmission
of the banned channels was against cable TV rules and that such channels have the “potential to encourage or incite violence and create law and order disturbance in the
Kashmir Valley.” The move is a direct interference into the religious affairs of Muslims and depriving them of their rights. Moreover, many among the banned channels are not
‘Islamic’ but mostly air dramas; so what according to government will the move lead towards. To deprive people of the right to information in this technological era is unacceptable
in a democratic set-up and totally uncalled for. The government should reconsider the decision lest the latest move snowballs into yet another controversy and adds to the already spiraling protest spree in valley.

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