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Don't give platform to reports, views of people with charges of terrorism: Govt's advisory to TV news channels

IndiaTimes Thursday, 21 September 2023
The ministry of information and broadcasting said that it came to their notice that a person in a foreign country against whom there are serious cases of crime including terrorism was invited for a discussion on a television channel.
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