British broadcasting regulator Ofcom has imposed a fine of Rs. 19.7 lakhs on Worldwide Media Network Limited, which operates Republic Bharat in the UK, for failing to comply with broadcasting rules.
The episode 'Poochta Hai Bharat' telecasted in UK was found to be in breach of Ofcom's 'hate speech' guidelines
British broadcasting regulator Ofcom has imposed a fine of Rs. 19.7 lakhs on Worldwide Media Network Limited, which operates Republic Bharat in the UK, for failing to comply with broadcasting rules.
The breach in question referred to a screening of "Poochta Hai Bharat" episode on September 6, 2019, 14:26 pm. The series is a daily current affairs discussion programme, which is broadcasted for the Hindi-speaking community in the UK. Ofcom found the episode to have contained "uncontextualised hate speech" and inciteful language against people from Pakistan.
Ofcom defines "hate speech" as "all forms of expression which spread, incite, promote, or justify hatred based on intolerance on the ground of disability, ethnicity, gender, gender reassignment, nationality, race, religion, or sexual orientation."
Section 3 of the code of conduct dictates that hate speech must not be included in programmes, unless justified by context.
The broadcaster said that the programme was based on 바카라a legitimate story covering Pakistan바카라s involvement in terror activities backed by recent events and statements from leading Pakistani public figures at a time when India was working to become a Space power바카라. It claims that debate was trying 바카라to showcase how India has moved forward, while Pakistan in the same period has failed to develop at the same pace and how terror groups had been allowed to operate in [Pakistan]바카라.
Worldview Media argued that the programme 바카라did not promote terrorism or hatred and it certainly did not promote or justify hatred in any way바카라.
It further defended itself and said that the word 바카라Paki" used during the programme was not intended as an insult but as a 바카라casual reference to the nationality of Pakistan바카라. It cited examples of the common use of the word 바카라Paki" that had been reclaimed by Pakistani people.
Ofcom found the context to be lacking and insufficient for the usage of the word, and slapped a fine in breach of Rules 3.2, 3.3 and 2.3 of its broadcasting code.
Republic Bharat, also known as R. Bharat, was launched on February 2 last year, by owner Arnab Goswami.