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Dangerous Discourse: India Bans Islamic Propaganda Channel
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18:10 08.07.2016(updated 18:11 08.07.2016) Get short URL
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The Indian government has put a ban on Zakir Naik’s show on his his self-owned channel Peace TV.
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has issued an advisory to all the cable operators and satellites channels not to show Zakir Naik’s speeches.
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Indian Gov’t Eyeing Muslim Preacher Suspected of Inspiring Terror Attacks
Indian government authorities are also examining the recordings of Zakir Naik, Islamic preacher and motivator of the Dhaka killers, before taking any action against him.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh told media that recordings of his speeches are being examined for necessary action and asserted that the Indian government will not compromise on the issue of terrorism.
Additionally, Maharashtra state Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis also directed Mumbai Police Commissioner to investigate and submit a detailed report on the speeches and activities of Zakir Naik.
Earlier, Muslim religious leaders had also asked the government to put a ban on the shows of Zakir Naik.
© AP PHOTO/
Muslim Man Praised as Hero for Not Abandoning Friends During Dhaka Siege
The Shahi Imam of Kolkata’s Tipu Sultan Masjid, one of the most powerful Muslim leaders of Bengal, while condemning the recent attacks on Bangladesh, Medina and Baghdad condemned Zakir Naik for misleading people and demanded that his shows on Peace TV be banned in India.
Mumbai-based Islamic preacher Zakir Naik’s speeches had reportedly inspired Dhaka killer Rohan Imtiaz and leader of the Daesh group Ibrahim Yazdani which was busted by National Intelligence Agency in Hyderabad.
After the Dhaka terror attack, the Bangladeshi government has sought action against Zakir Naik.
Amid increasing pressure Zakir Naik released a statement, saying he totally disagreed that he inspired the act of killing innocent people in Dhaka. He said that, “There is not a single talk of mine where I encouraged one to kill another, whether Muslims or non-Muslim.”
http://sputniknews.com/asia/20160708/1042659057/india-islamic-propaganda.html
No licence to air in India, but no stopping Peace TV
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NEW DELHI: Islamic preacher Zakir Naik's sermons through his channel Peace TV has brought into focus the loopholes in the country's broadcast regulatory framework. Though the channel does not have a licence to broadcast in India, it continues to be beamed unhindered via cable operators.
Naik's speeches have come under the scanner following the Bangladesh terror attack. Investigations have revealed that the terrorists were inspired by Naik's speeches aired on his channel. The channel, which reportedly uplinks from Dubai, is easily available across the subcontinent.
Concerned over unlicenced channels running amok, the I&B ministry has stepped up heat on states to rein in cable operators and multi-system operators. Highly placed sources said on Wednesday that the ministry was planning to circulate a list of licenced channels and ask district collectors and SPs to ensure compliance.
"Punitive action will be taken against those who are found to be in violation and are broadcasting unlicenced channels. State authorities, district collectors and others have been told to monitor such cable operators,'' a source said. Ministry sources also said that any evidence that unlicenced channels were being shown would be taken up on priority.
The I&B ministry, through state police, can seize equipment and take punitive action against cable operators under the Cable Television Network (Regulation) Amendment Act, 2011 if a cable operator is found violating the programme code. The code stipulates that content beamed by cable operators should not "contain attack on religions or communities or visuals or words contemptuous of religious groups or which promote communal attitudes'' or "contain anything affecting the integrity of the nation''.
When asked about Naik's speeches, I&B minister M Venkaiah Naidu, who took charge on Wednesday, said, "We have time to study all these aspects."
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...no-stopping-Peace-TV/articleshow/53088604.cms
© Fotolia/ udra11
ASIA & PACIFIC
18:10 08.07.2016(updated 18:11 08.07.2016) Get short URL
04300
The Indian government has put a ban on Zakir Naik’s show on his his self-owned channel Peace TV.
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has issued an advisory to all the cable operators and satellites channels not to show Zakir Naik’s speeches.
© AP PHOTO/
Indian Gov’t Eyeing Muslim Preacher Suspected of Inspiring Terror Attacks
Indian government authorities are also examining the recordings of Zakir Naik, Islamic preacher and motivator of the Dhaka killers, before taking any action against him.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh told media that recordings of his speeches are being examined for necessary action and asserted that the Indian government will not compromise on the issue of terrorism.
Additionally, Maharashtra state Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis also directed Mumbai Police Commissioner to investigate and submit a detailed report on the speeches and activities of Zakir Naik.
Earlier, Muslim religious leaders had also asked the government to put a ban on the shows of Zakir Naik.
© AP PHOTO/
Muslim Man Praised as Hero for Not Abandoning Friends During Dhaka Siege
The Shahi Imam of Kolkata’s Tipu Sultan Masjid, one of the most powerful Muslim leaders of Bengal, while condemning the recent attacks on Bangladesh, Medina and Baghdad condemned Zakir Naik for misleading people and demanded that his shows on Peace TV be banned in India.
Mumbai-based Islamic preacher Zakir Naik’s speeches had reportedly inspired Dhaka killer Rohan Imtiaz and leader of the Daesh group Ibrahim Yazdani which was busted by National Intelligence Agency in Hyderabad.
After the Dhaka terror attack, the Bangladeshi government has sought action against Zakir Naik.
Amid increasing pressure Zakir Naik released a statement, saying he totally disagreed that he inspired the act of killing innocent people in Dhaka. He said that, “There is not a single talk of mine where I encouraged one to kill another, whether Muslims or non-Muslim.”
http://sputniknews.com/asia/20160708/1042659057/india-islamic-propaganda.html
No licence to air in India, but no stopping Peace TV
HIGHLIGHTS
- Unlicensed channels easily available through cable operators
- Zakir Naik preached his sermons through one such channel uplinked from Dubai
- I&B ministry mulling strict action to rein in cable operators airing unlicensed channels
NEW DELHI: Islamic preacher Zakir Naik's sermons through his channel Peace TV has brought into focus the loopholes in the country's broadcast regulatory framework. Though the channel does not have a licence to broadcast in India, it continues to be beamed unhindered via cable operators.
Naik's speeches have come under the scanner following the Bangladesh terror attack. Investigations have revealed that the terrorists were inspired by Naik's speeches aired on his channel. The channel, which reportedly uplinks from Dubai, is easily available across the subcontinent.
Concerned over unlicenced channels running amok, the I&B ministry has stepped up heat on states to rein in cable operators and multi-system operators. Highly placed sources said on Wednesday that the ministry was planning to circulate a list of licenced channels and ask district collectors and SPs to ensure compliance.
"Punitive action will be taken against those who are found to be in violation and are broadcasting unlicenced channels. State authorities, district collectors and others have been told to monitor such cable operators,'' a source said. Ministry sources also said that any evidence that unlicenced channels were being shown would be taken up on priority.
The I&B ministry, through state police, can seize equipment and take punitive action against cable operators under the Cable Television Network (Regulation) Amendment Act, 2011 if a cable operator is found violating the programme code. The code stipulates that content beamed by cable operators should not "contain attack on religions or communities or visuals or words contemptuous of religious groups or which promote communal attitudes'' or "contain anything affecting the integrity of the nation''.
When asked about Naik's speeches, I&B minister M Venkaiah Naidu, who took charge on Wednesday, said, "We have time to study all these aspects."
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...no-stopping-Peace-TV/articleshow/53088604.cms