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PEMRA directs Aamir Liaquat to apologise on air

Published on: March 28, 2017 2:32 PM

LAHORE: TV anchor Aamir Liaquat Hussain was directed by The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) on Monday to apologise on air for indulging in hate speech during the transmission of his show on Bol News.

In a statement, PEMRA said, “On or before March 31, 2017, the channel and Dr Aamir Liaquat, shall separately, during the same time slot of the programme ‘Aisay Nahi Chalay Ga’, by specifically naming all individual complainants against whom hate speech was aired, apologise unconditionally to the viewers for airing the hate-speech,” PEMRA said in a statement.

“The channel shall also ensure that text to the same effect is also displayed on the screen during the entire programme wherein Aamir Liaquat apologizes to viewers,” the notice added.

PEMRA also imposed a fine of Rs1 million on the channel which is to be deposited within 15 days.

Bol News is required to submit an affidavit by March 31, ensuring that no hate speech will be aired in future. In case of non-compliance, the ban will once again come into effect from April 1, the notice stated further.

PEMRA on January 26, banned with immediate effect anchorman Aamir’s show on Bol News TV channel for delivering hate speech.

According to the order conveyed to the channel’s management, “Aamir Liaquat shall not host any programme, or appear on TV in any manner (fresh, old or repeat) including (but not limited to) as a guest, analyst, reporter, actor, in audio, video beeper, promo/advertisement of his programme or in person, in any manner whatsoever, on Bol News screen with immediate effect.” The authority warned that if the management of the channel failed to comply with the order, it would suspend the license of the channel as well.

Earlier this month, the Supreme Court announced it will monitor Aamir’s show. The anchor gave an undertaking before the SC stating he will not conduct any programme, which may promote hate or go against the ideology of Pakistan.

However, a three-judge bench of the apex court headed by Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar asked Aamir to send a transcript of his show to the registrar’s office on a daily basis.

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