Case filed in Bangladesh against broadcast of Indian TV channels

Bangladesh’s High Court today sought an explanation from the government regarding the transmission of three Indian TV channels on a writ seeking a ban on their broadcast in the country.
A two-member bench of the High Court asked the information secretary, the chairman of Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC), the police chief, the director general of state-run Bangladesh Television and owner of cable TV operating agency to explain in four weeks “why orders will not be issued to stop transmission” of the three channels, reports PTI.
The bench comprising judges Mainul Islam Chowdhury and Mohammad Ashraful Kamal issued the rule as a lawyer, Shaheen Ara Laili, filed the writ saying the Indian TV channels were adversely affecting the Bangladeshi youths and children while naming three channels Star Jalsha, Star Plus and Zee Bangla.
Quoting newspaper reports, she alleged that three Bangladeshi children committed suicide in recent past as they could not buy for themselves a dress which was worn by a character of a serial in the Star Jalsha.
The writ also complained that no Bangladeshi TV channel was not allowed to air programmes in India while the Indian channels in numbers were operating in Bangladesh.
Indian officials earlier said there was no official bar in transmitting Bangladeshi channels in India but private Indian cable operators were unwilling to broadcast them for commercial reasons.