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This is an archive article published on January 21, 1999

Cable operators seek Govt protection

NEW DELHI, JAN 20: The Cable Operators Federation of India (COFI) today sought government protection against Shiv Sainiks in view of the ...

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NEW DELHI, JAN 20: The Cable Operators Federation of India (COFI) today sought government protection against Shiv Sainiks in view of the ban announced on the Indo-Pak cricket series by some cable operators aligned to the Shiv Sena in Mumbai.

In a letter to Home Minister L K Advani, COFI president Roop Sharma demanded that the Government give protection to cable networks, particularly in Maharashtra, against cutting of cables and damage to equipment.

She also expressed apprehension that there was a danger to lives of hundreds of cable operators from the Shiv Sainiks and deplored the “acts of vandalism by the Shiv Sena”.

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Taking strong objection to the announcement by Cable Sena, a cable operators wing of Shiv Sena in Mumbai, the COFI president said the cable business had nothing to do with politics.

“Cable operators provide information, education and entertainment to the masses and sports programmes, particularly cricket matches, have the largest viewership on cable networks and we cannot be deniedthe right to do our business peacefully and deprive our subscribers of seeing their choice programmes”, she said.

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