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Mumbai: As the critically important Karnataka polls take place, the IBN Network has launched two special shows on its English and Hindi news channels- CNN IBN and IBN 7 to extensively cover, analyse and track the crucial poll results.
The fate of Karnataka, which is the only BJP led state government in south India, will play a significant and decisive role in the upcoming general elections in 2014. The votes have been cast and Karnataka awaits the results eagerly.
CNN IBN and IBN 7 will present a special counting day programming called ?Battle for Karnataka? and Mera Vote Meri Sarkar respectively.
The programmes will bring to the viewers the most detailed analysis and minute by minute coverage of all the political drama that enfolds in Karnataka.
CNN IBN, IBN 7 and IBN Lokmat editor-in-chief Rajdeep Sardesai said,?Through our Counting Day Special programming, we will present our viewers with the most detailed analysis of the Karnataka elections and its impact on the next year?s General Elections, as closely analysed by our team of Election analysts."
Battle for Karanata will have a formidable team of journalists led by Sardesai, while Mera Vote Meri Sarkarwill be led by IBN 7 managing editor Ashutosh.
The eminent journalists will be joined by acclaimed experts from the field who will provide meaningful insights into the political complexities.
The experts include The Telegraph national affairs editor Manini Chatterjee, Dainik Divya Marathi chief editor Kumar Ketkar, well known journalists and political analysts Prabhu Chawla, Imran Qureshi and Rakesh Sinha.
The special programming starts this Wednesday, 8 May at 7 am onward.
NEW DELHI: In a clean-up exercise, the Indian Broadcasting Foundation, representing the largest number of television channels in the country, has advised its members to stop telecast of programmes relating to persons like Nirmal Baba as this promotes superstition.
IBF director (finance) Naresh Chahal told indiantelevision.com that the Foundation felt it was its social responsibility not to encourage such trends through television.
The advisory says that the telecasts promote ?superstition and blind belief? and therefore should not be encouraged.
Asked if this would apply to news channels who were also telecasting the live programmes of Nirmal Baba, Chahal said the advisory had been sent to all members which included news channels.
Interestingly, TV18 editor-in-chief Rajdeep Sardesai had said in a recent discussion on Media Ethics that channels were forced to show programmes of this kind in a scenario where the channels were dependent on advertising revenue rather than subscription revenue for their survival.
Earlier this month, a court in Madhya Pradesh had directed the Information and Broadcasting Ministry to stop telecast of advertorial programmes connected with ?self-styled guru? Nirmal Baba. The court also issued an arrest warrant and directed police to nab him by 25 June.
The magistrate?s court in Bina registered a case against the Godman and charged him with cheating by impersonation, criminal intimidation and violation of the Drugs and Magic Remedies Act.
Earlier in May, the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court sought a reply from the Centre on the public interest litigation seeking ban on broadcast of Nirmaljeet Singh Narula alias Nirmal Baba?s programme on different TV channels. The matter will come for next hearing on July 16.
A notice was issued by a division bench of Justice Uma Nath Singh and Justice V K Dixit after hearing the PIL filed by local lawyer K Saran, who alleged that the programmes of Nirmal Baba violated the norms laid down in Cable TV Network (Regulation) Act 1995 and Rules.
Meanwhile, the Baba has suspended all gatherings for this month and promised to reimburse the payment received from his followers, apart from closing all entries for the July and August meets.
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