LAHORE: A Pakistani court today lifted a ban imposed by the country’s media watchdog on airing of Indian teleplays calling it “unreasonable” restrictions.
The Lahore High Court declared the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority’s (Pemra) ban on airing Indian teleplays null and void after the federal Government told the court that it has no objections on Pakistani private TV channels telecasting Indian TV shows.
Although Pemra’s ban on the airing of Indian films on television channels was lifted in February, permission to air teleplays or television dramas was not granted.
The petitioner’s counsel Asma Jehangir argued in court today that a ban on Indian teleplays appeared strange while Indian films were being openly aired.
LHC Chief Justice Mansoor Ali Shah said the Indian content with objectionable or anti-Pakistan content could be censored but there was no need for a complete ban.
“The world has become a global village. How long unreasonable restrictions could be imposed,” he said. (AGENCIES)