RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) chairmanMirza Saleem Baig Thursday said Direct to Home (DTH) boxes would beintroduced by November this year.
Addressing to All Pakistan Satellite Goods Association and Traders Unionwhile destroying illegal Indian DTH & C-line equipment at Imperial Market(Al -Faisal Market) Raja Bazaar, he urged the satellite news and currentaffairs channels, to highlight positive developments in the country andpromote optimism to build healthy society, instead of portraying a badimage.
He said PEMRA would not allow to promote Indian culture, adding strictaction would be taken against those cable operators who will be foundairing Indian content.
The chairman further said he was well aware of the issues of the cableoperators. “Whatever we are doing, we are doing it for the betterment ofthe cable operators,” he added.
The PEMRA chairman appreciated the role of traders association, honouringPEMRA laws.
He further said availability of Illegal Indian DTH was a potential threatto Pakistani DTH.
All Pakistan Satellite Goods Association, Rawalpindi Electronics DealersAssociation, along with traders also burnt the Indian DTH on the occasion.







