Pakistan's media authority bans live broadcast of speech by former PM Imran Khan, accusing him of hurling 'baseless' allegations and threats against state institutions and officials
Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority has accused Khan of hurling"baseless" allegations and threats against state institutions and government officials.
On Saturday, a statement from Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority accused Khan of hurling "baseless" allegations and threats against state institutions and government officials. It said the chairman PEMRA, "in view of the above mentioned background and reasons, hereby prohibits broadcast of live speech of Mr. Imran Khan on all satellite TV channels with immediate effect."Recorded speech allowed
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