"On August 15, 2017, Doordarshan gave wide coverage to the chief minister's Independence day programme and telecast report running to 29 minutes and 45 seconds. Out of which, the chief minister's speech coverage was for 12 minutes," U K Sahoo, head of Doordarshan Kendra, said in a letter to the media.
"The allegation that Doordarshan Kendra, Agartala blacked out the Chief Minister on Independence day is totally incorrect and is vehemently refuted," Sahoo said.
However, the Doordarshan rebuttal did not specifically talk about Sarkar's complaint yesterday that the public broadcasters had refused to air his Independence Day address unless he "reshaped" it.
Sarkar had also termed it as an "undemocratic, autocratic and intolerant step".
A Tripura government press statement alleged that Doordarshan and AIR had recorded Sarkar's speech on August 12. However, the Chief Minister's office was informed through a letter that his speech would not be broadcast unless he "reshaped it", it added.
A senior official in the Agartala Doordarshan unit confirmed that the pre-recorded speech which was to be telecast on August 15 around 9am, after the Governor's address, was not aired.
"Our directorate in New Delhi had conveyed to us that it can be telecast but the content has to be reshaped. We had, accordingly, approached the chief minister, but he wanted it to be telecast without any editing. We waited till 10 pm on August 14, but he maintained his stand that the speech has to be telecast as it is," he said.
The Agartala Kendra has telecast the chief minister's message to the people of Tripura over these years, he said.
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