Created Control Room To Monitor TV Channels:Karnataka Govt. Tells HC [Read Affidavit]
Karnataka State government has filed an affidavit in the Karnataka High Court stating that it has set up a 24*7 control room, in Bengaluru for monitoring and receiving complaints about programmes telecast on Cable and Sattelite, television channels. As per the affidavit filed by Secretary Information and Public Relations Department, Captian P Manivannan, citizens can...
Karnataka State government has filed an affidavit in the Karnataka High Court stating that it has set up a 24*7 control room, in Bengaluru for monitoring and receiving complaints about programmes telecast on Cable and Sattelite, television channels.
As per the affidavit filed by Secretary Information and Public Relations Department, Captian P Manivannan, citizens can lodge complaints by calling on a landline number, email and through what's app.
The affidavit was submitted during the hearing of a Public Interest Litigation filed by Geeta Mishra seeking for enforcement of provisions of Cable Televison Networks (Regulations) Act. The high court had earlier directed the Government to implement an order issued by Government of India in 2008, in true letter and spirit.
The affidavit states that control room would enable state government to strictly adhere/supervise all the complaints received and to forward the same to the jurisdictional district magistrate for initiating appropriate action and also to seek report from jurisdictional districts regarding action taken.
Further directions to all head of statelite channels in the state have been issued directing them not to violate the provisions of the Act.
The affidavit also states that district monitoring committees and state monitoring committees have been constituted to strictly adhere to directions in the court order. The steps taken are being supervised by the Chief Secretary.