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Monday, February 4, 2008

[chottala.com] Bangladesh bans popular live talk shows

On political back ground in Bangladesh after 11/1/07
It seems that has created situation of BAKSAL system administration for CTG to do reforming works.
First you think though Mr Mujib life long had fought for parliamentary democracy & for free media but after 3 years of liberation to run administration he had introduced BAKSAL system administration.
Why did he form BAKSAL??
Mr. Mujib had done many commitments with the common people in public meeting & he was mass people's liked leader. His popularity did not earn by his party activists. He was not so called one man party leader & he was not depended upon any party member. Mr. Mujib was uncontested popular leader. So for getting power or staying in power he did not require for forming BAKSAL.
He was a long experienced person in Bengal political culture. Knowing the circumstances & back grounds of 11/1/.07 it can be compared with pre BAKSAL period in Bangladesh. It also seems that Mr. Mujib's BAKSAL formation was justified & he had done it with good intention.
Now the situation is created understanding for Mr. Fakkrudin C/A of present CTG to think about the idea of BAKSAL system administration & BAKSAL systems election procedure. It is very necessary to control media against the ill propaganda & non sense talk show nonsense political tricks. Now country requires constructive idea making talk show or ideal suggestion for making infrastructural reformation.
Media's responsibility is not creating news but circulating correctly what is the real news. Aim of talk show should not be nonsense creating but must be constructive with good idea & update wise suggestion.
 
 
 
 


Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@gmail.com> wrote:
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Bangladesh bans popular live talk shows

DHAKA (AFP) — Bangladesh's army-backed emergency government has banned two popular live political talk shows, the private satellite television channel ETV said Saturday.
"The information ministry handed us a written order saying that we cannot telecast out our live talk shows any more," a senior ETV official told AFP.
The two prime time shows, off the air since Thursday, hosted political and civil society leaders and took questions from viewers and journalists on political, economic, social and cultural issues.
ETV, the country's first terrestrial television station, was banned by a court order during the previous Bangladesh Nationalist Party-led government in 2002.
It resumed operation last year after foregoing its terrestrial rights.
The ban was the first on the media since last August, when the government briefly stopped all live private television talk shows as part of a crackdown on student unrest.
The unrest began at Dhaka University where students demanded the army withdraw from the campus. It spread across main cities of the country, leaving at least one dead and dozens injured.
Bangladesh has been ruled by a military-backed government since January when emergency was imposed and elections cancelled after months of political turmoil.
Bangladesh bans broadcast of live talks shows
Hindu, India - Jan 26, 2008
Dhaka (PTI): Bangladesh's military-backed government has banned broadcast of live talk shows by television channels, in the first such crackdown on media ...
 

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