Dhaka: A writ petition has been filed in the Bangladesh High Court, requesting a ban on all Indian TV channels in the country citing the broadcast of inflammatory news. This information was given in a news. According to the news of 'Dhaka Tribune', lawyer Ikhlas Uddin Bhuiyan has filed a petition in this regard. Bhuiyan said that a bench of Justice Fatima Najeeb and Justice Sikdar Mahmudur Razi can hear the case.
Petition against Indian TV channels
The report said that a writ petition has been filed in the High Court under Section 29 of the 'Cable Television Network Operation Act 2006' requesting a direction to ban the broadcasting of all Indian TV channels in Bangladesh. It was reported in the news that a request has been made to ban 'Star Jalsa', 'Star Plus', 'Zee Bangla', 'Republic Bangla' and all other Indian TV channels.
Channels are not following the rules
The petition alleged that inflammatory news was being broadcast on Indian channels and uncontrolled telecast of content opposing Bangladeshi culture was having a negative impact on the youth. It was claimed that these channels are not following any rules. The secretaries of the Ministry of Information and Home Ministry, Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) and others have been made parties in the petition.
Bangladesh High Court
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