Defence ministry ‘not satisfied’ with Geo News penalty

Published June 7, 2014
Defence Minister Khwaja Asif says his ministry is "fully prepared to defend the charges leveled by Geo against the ministry of defence and ISI in the court of law". —REUTERS/File  photo
Defence Minister Khwaja Asif says his ministry is "fully prepared to defend the charges leveled by Geo against the ministry of defence and ISI in the court of law". —REUTERS/File photo

ISLAMABAD: In its first ever reaction over Pemra’s decision to suspend Geo News for 15 days, the Ministry of Defence said Saturday that it is not satisfied with the penalty awarded after the private TV channel was declared guilty of misconduct.

In a formal complaint filed late April, the defence ministry had sought revocation of the private news channel’s licence and prosecution of its editorial and management teams under regulatory laws for electronic media for allegedly bringing premier spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence into disrepute and harming national interest.

On Friday, the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) suspended the licence of Geo News for 15 days and fined it Rs10 million to be paid before the expiry of the suspension period. It said the suspension period may be extended if the fine is not paid, and that proceedings for the revocation of Geo News’ licence shall be initiated in case the licensee persists in its violations. But the defense ministry appears to be seeking a harsher punishment for the private media group.

“We reserve the right to take it up the matter at the next appellate level for enhancement of punishment awarded to Geo,” Minister for Defence Khawaja Asif said in an official statement today.


Also read: Pemra suspends Geo News license for 15 days


Shortly after Pemra’s statement, the channel was blocked by nearly all cable operators countrywide.

Hours before the penalty was announced, Geo said it was suing the ISI for defamation over accusations of being anti-state. Geo News, part of the privately-owned Jang Group, also gave the ISI 14 days to issue a public apology and pay $500 million in damages.

The lawsuit was announced in news articles published in the group’s daily newspapers, Jang and The News.

On the defamation lawsuit, the defence minister said: “We are ready and anxiously waiting to reply (to) the suit filed by Geo and (are) fully prepared to defend the charges leveled by Geo against the ministry of defence and ISI in the court of law.”

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