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Published 06 Mar, 2015 07:05am

Indian jail told to install cable for matches

GUWAHATI: Authorities at a prison in cricket-mad India were busy installing cable television on Thursday after a judge said they had to ensure inmates can watch the ongoing World Cup.

“Prisoners need recreation for a healthy mind,” Judge A. K. Goswami said on Wednesday as he ordered bosses at the central prison in the city of Guwahati to install cable TV within the next five days.

An official at the jail in the main city of Assam said installation work had already begun.

“We are bound to obey the court verdict and television sets with cable connection will be in place within the set deadline of five days,” an official, requesting not to be named, said.

Seven prisoners, including a former head of a local tribal council, had filed a petition before the city’s high court asking permission to watch the ongoing World Cup cricket matches.

“Watching television for news, sports and entertainment is a fundamental right within the purview of the Constitution of India,” said the petition.

While the state-run Doordarshan channel is screening India’s matches, the vast majority of the games are only available to subscribers of the Star TV cable network.

Published in Dawn, March 6th, 2015

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