<p>Even as the diplomatic row between India and Canada escalated, the government on Thursday issued an advisory for TV channels urging them not to provide platform to terrorists. </p>.<p>The development comes as an individual outlawed by India was invited for a discussion on a TV channel. The advisory said that the person made remarks which were “detrimental to the sovereignty and integrity of the country” and had the potential of “disturbing public order in the country”. </p><p>The ministry of information and broadcasting said that TV content must adhere to the provisions of Article 19(2) of the Constitution and subsection 2 of Section 20 of The Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act.</p>.UK plans to bring more online TV channels under regulator's content rules.<p>“It has come to the notice of the Ministry that a person in a foreign country against whom there are serious cases of crime including terrorism, belonging to an organization which has been proscribed by law in India was invited for a discussion on a television channel wherein the said person made several comments/remarks which were detrimental to the sovereignty/integrity of the country, security of India, friendly relations of India with a foreign state and also had the potential of disturbing public order in the country,” the advisory stated.</p>
<p>Even as the diplomatic row between India and Canada escalated, the government on Thursday issued an advisory for TV channels urging them not to provide platform to terrorists. </p>.<p>The development comes as an individual outlawed by India was invited for a discussion on a TV channel. The advisory said that the person made remarks which were “detrimental to the sovereignty and integrity of the country” and had the potential of “disturbing public order in the country”. </p><p>The ministry of information and broadcasting said that TV content must adhere to the provisions of Article 19(2) of the Constitution and subsection 2 of Section 20 of The Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act.</p>.UK plans to bring more online TV channels under regulator's content rules.<p>“It has come to the notice of the Ministry that a person in a foreign country against whom there are serious cases of crime including terrorism, belonging to an organization which has been proscribed by law in India was invited for a discussion on a television channel wherein the said person made several comments/remarks which were detrimental to the sovereignty/integrity of the country, security of India, friendly relations of India with a foreign state and also had the potential of disturbing public order in the country,” the advisory stated.</p>