BNP demands scrapping of Nat\\\'l Broadcasting Policy


FE Team | Published: August 06, 2014 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00


Alleging that the government is trying to put the National Broadcasting Policy in place in a bid to gag the media, BNP Tuesday demanded the 'black rule' be annulled forthwith, reports UNB.
"The controversial current cabinet which is there by prolonging its tenure through a farcical election has approved the National Broadcasting Policy… It's mainly a broadcasting control and suppression policy," said BNP senior leader Abdul Moyeen Khan.
Addressing a press conference, he also said the government with an evil motive is trying to establish its absolute control over the media by keeping a provision of punishment for the violation of the 'dangerous black policy'.
"There's no doubt in anyone's mind that the black rule has been made to check the criticism of this isolated government's misdeeds and failures and block the speeches and news of all those socio-political organisations and professionals who are not with the government. We condemn it and demand the black rule, formulated with a heinous intention, be cancelled immediately."
BNP arranged the emergency press conference at its chairperson's Gulshan office to express its formal reaction to the policy approved by the cabinet on Monday.
Dr Khan, also a BNP standing committee member, read out a written statement at the press conference, while party's another standing committee member MK Anwar and vice chairman Abdullah Al Noman were present.
He urged the leaders and activists of the BNP-led 20-party alliance, their associate bodies and all the democratic forces to be vocal from their respective position in ensuring the people's freedom of speech and lodge a protest against the draft policy.
Mentioning that a provision has been kept in the 'so-called' policy of constitution of a Broadcasting Commission through a search committee, Moyeen Khan said the commission will be another government puppet one like the Election Commission (EC) and the Anti-corruption Commission (ACC).
He also feared that the commission which is given unlimited power and authority to control the media will be used as a dangerous weapon of snatching press freedom and making those as government controlled propaganda machinery.
The BNP leader also alleged that through putting restriction in the policy on airing any image or speech that may tarnish the image of law enforcers, the government is encouraging the cops who are indulging in killings, extortions, abductions, enforced disappearances and other serious offences. "It'll endanger the public life and security further."

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