The NGO, Hunch, has launched the campaign to get signatures from concerned citizens though SMS or a help desk to pressurise the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) to take action against cable operators illegally showing Indian channels.
"Indian soap operas and films are against the ideology, national security and economic interest of Pakistan and causing great losses to Pakistani media as companies are more eager to invest money in Indian channels," Ijaz ur Rehman from the NGO told reporters here.
He demanded a complete ban by the Pakistani government on airing of Indian channels by cable operators.
Although not legal but Indian entertainment and news channels are freely aired by cable operators particularly in Karachi.
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