"in a tense situation, with the broadcast reaching crores of people, this is a deliberate attempt to spread a negative emption against the Indian Armed forces, and in direct breach of the Programme Code", the complaint states. The complaint states that such remarks by the anchors, who are not experts in the field, can affect the morale of the Armed forces and the formulation of strategic protocols. Firstly, if the People's Liberation Army entered Indian territory and our soldiers were sleeping, then it's on the Army and not on the government because the government is not on patrolling duty, the Army is".Īs per the complaint sent through Advocates Rajesh G Inamdar and Amit Pai, the above broadcast "clearly attacks the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security of the state, public order, decency or morality and in no manner fits in the realm of freedom of press". There are a few questions to be answered here. ".This isn't a situation where you ask questions after something has occurred. "that Chinese incursion into the Indian Territory is not just governments fault, but also Army's as patrolling the border are not government's responsibility". You can't blame the government for this" and
Rohit Sardana made the following remarks against Indian Army. The complaint states that during a discussion of India-China stand off, news anchor Ms.
Stating that Hindi news channel 'Aaj Tak' has made 'distasteful, disparaging and insensivite' remarks on the Indian army and carried out insensitive covarege of the death of film actor Sushant Singh Rajput, film producer Nilesh Navalakha made a complaint before the Ministry of Information of Broadcasting seeking the suspension of the channel.