Show cause notice to news channel on Pathankot attack coverage

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New Delhi, Jan 28: The Information and Broadcasting ministry is sending  show cause notice to Hindi news channel NDTV India over its coverage of the terrorist attack on Pathankot airbase which “prima facie” violated norms. 

The ministry has decided to issue a show cause notice to the prominent news channel after it observed that sensitive information was broadcast by it even when the operation was still on and two of the terrorists were known to be alive. 

“It has come to the ministry’s notice that when the operation was on, the correspondent of the channel gave details and locations of sensitive spots in the airbase. 

Telecast of such strategically sensitive information could affect the operations and could even cause damage,” a source said. 

It is learnt that during the telecast, the channel mentioned facilities like the fuel tank etc, which should have in any case been avoided when the operation was still on, officials said. 

The I&B ministry has repeatedly asked for restraint by TV channels in their reporting of terror attacks especially when the operation is still on, they added.

Officials said that under the Programming Code, which has to be followed by channels as per the Cable TV Networks (Regulation) Act, live coverage of anti terrorist operations is not allowed.      

Media coverage in such cases should be restricted to periodic briefing by an officer designated by the government, officials said.       

Since the channel “prima facie” did not stick to the norms, its explanation has been sought, they added.      

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The January 2 attack on the air base left seven security personnel dead while four terrorists were also killed. Two other terrorists were believed to have died in a fire at a building. 

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