Al Jazeera's broadcast in India likely to stop after MHA withdraws security clearance

| Updated: Aug 24, 2018, 20:03 IST

Highlights

  • The Qatar-based channel has appealed to the government against the withdrawal of the security clearance and a final decision on it is awaited
  • When contacted, a official said it is the Ministry of I&B which takes the decision on the issue
  • The security clearance was given by the HM on December 3, 2010 and withdrawn on May 29, 2018
Image courtesy: Aljazeera.comImage courtesy: Aljazeera.com
NEW DELHI: Al Jazeera, an international English news channel, may have to stop broadcast in India as the Home Ministry has withdrawn the security clearance given to it.

The Qatar-based channel has appealed to the government against the withdrawal of the security clearance and a final decision on it is awaited, a government official said.

Though the reasons for the action against Al Jazeera are not known, a documentary on the situation in Jammu and Kashmir telecast by the channel is believed to have upset the central security establishment, leading to the decision.

When contacted, a Home Ministry official said it is the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting which takes the decision on the issue of broadcasting licence given to any media outlet.

"Our role is limited to matters related to security clearance. The decision on cancellation of broadcasting licence will be taken by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting," the official said.

Another official said the security clearance was given by the Home Ministry on December 3, 2010 and withdrawn on May 29, 2018.

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