Films, TV potent means to improve Indo-Pak ties: Digvijaya Singh
New Delhi: With Pakistan announcing to ban Indian television and radio programmes, Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Friday said films and TV serials along with sports can be a very "potent" means to improve bilateral ties.
"Films and TV serials from both Countries can be a very potent source along with Sports to improve relations between both Countries (sic)," he tweeted.
He said artistes on both sides can be best of ambassadors. "We must open dialogue with Pakistan and also not unnecessarily target Artists on both sides. They can be best of Ambassadors on both sides (sic)," Singh said in another tweet.
Recalling former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's words about Pakistan, he said, "Atal ji had rightly said we don't have an option of choosing our neighbours (sic)."
On the clamour to ban Pakistani artistes in India, he said, "I fully support Bollywood's stand on Filmmakers. Why punish only Artists? Why not ban any kind of relationship with Pakistan (sic)?"
Pakistan's media regulatory authority had yesterday announced to enforce a complete ban on Indian TV and radio contents from today. It warned that the licences of those found guilty of violating the ban will be suspended.
The ban extends to all Indian content on cable and radio being aired in Pakistan. The authority also decided to cancel one-sided rights given to Indian media by the Pervez Musharraf government in 2006.
India has made it clear there is no ban on Pakistani artistes, who are facing ire of political parties like MNS in Maharashtra in the wake of Uri attack.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had yesterday assured filmmaker Karan Johar that the state government will ensure smooth release of his directorial project "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil", which is facing threat from MNS for featuring a Pakistani actor in it.