BANGLADESH

Mobile court from Oct 1 to ensure ad-free foreign TV channels: Information Minister

According to the law, the mobile court will be operated from October 1 to implement the ad-free (cleanfeed) broadcast of foreign channels in the country, said the Minister of Information and Broadcasting Dr. Hasan Mahmud.

“We will conduct mobile courts from October 1 all over the country. The concerned channel downlink distributors and cable operators will be responsible if they don’t obey the law and actions would be taken against them,” he told newsmen at the meeting room of his ministry at Secretariat here.

The minister said that tough actions would be taken for operating unapproved TV through video streaming on the internet, screening illegal films and advertisements through cable networks and for running cable networks without license.

“We have informed the concerned authorities who got approval of foreign TV channel downlink that actions would be taken from October 1. They delayed again and again and wasted time . . . it cannot continue,” he added.

He said no one can run foreign TV channels without clean feed in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Pakistan. “I informed the matter of implementing clean feed broadcasting to my Indian counterpart during my recent visit to India,” said Hasan, also Awami League joint general secretary.

Replying to a query about closing some online news portals suddenly, the minister said it was misunderstanding and it was solved immediately. In fact, closing online news portals and giving license are a continues process, he added.

He said it is a continues process to close the news portals which are not performing their jobs appropriately and publishing untrue and false news and spreading rumours for assassinating characters of others.

“A list will be provided to BTRC soon. At the same time, we will present the issue before the court that it is an ongoing process and registration is going on through a process. We will also tell the court that how much ration it would be to shut all the news portals together without scrutiny should be reviewed,” he added.

Replying to another query over BNP’s demand, the minister said no caretaker government will be formed in Bangladesh. There is no scope of the caretaker government in the constitution and the polls will be held as per the constitution, he added.

Hasan said the present government will perform duties during the parliamentary election as the election-time government as per Bangladesh’s constitution and the polls will be held under the Election Commission.

He said BNP is talking like these in the last 12 and a half years. Boycotting elections is a suicidal decision for those who rely on the people’s vote and mandate, he added.

Earlier, the minister unveiled the cover of book “Unnyane Ujjibone Sheikh Hasina” edited by journalist Swomithra Deb’

Mobile court from Oct 1 to ensure ad-free foreign TV channels: Hasan

Hasan congratulated the editor and said Bangabandhu’s daughter Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is an example of surprising leadership. Bangladesh is marching forward under the dynamic and farsighted leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, he added.

That is why world leaders, under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, are presenting Bangladesh’s progress as a ‘case study’ to developing countries and the world community, including the United Nations, has awarded the Prime Minister many awards.

This 96-page collection of 21 essays published by Shrestha Prakash will be easily known to the people as Sheikh Hasina has revived Bangladesh on the road of development, the minister said.

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