Nepal prevents airing of TV show episode satirising Modi


Kathmandu, Dec 6 (PTI): Nepal has stopped telecast of one of the episodes of a popular satirical TV show on its national channel for reportedly caricaturing Prime Minister Narendra Modi who visited the country twice within four months.

Nepal Television (NTV) prevented the telecast of one of the episodes of TV show 'Tito Satya', meaning bitter truth, yesterday.

The NTV's editorial board withdrew 576th episode of the show, citing that some part of the episode need to be edited, Prakash Jung Karki, Programme Director of the television channel, said.

"It was not a big issue, just that the editorial team wanted to edit a small segment and due to the lack of time, the episode was withdrawn from airing yesterday," he told PTI.

There is a caricature of Prime Minister Modi, but I do not think there is anything that damages the image of the Indian Prime Minister, Karki said.

The show will be telecast next Thursday after some editing in the episode, he said.

However, reports said that the episode was not aired for caricaturing Modi.

The Indian leader has become popular in Nepal after his two visits to the country within a period of just four months.

After he assumed office in May, Modi became the first Indian premier to visit Nepal in 17 years when he made his first visit to the country in August.

Nepal and India have signed a number of agreements on various projects with an investment totaling USD 3 billion during the two visits of Prime Minister Modi.

"It is against the freedom of expression and our constitutional rights," said Deepak Raj Giri, Producer and popular comedian of the show.

"In a democratic country, we have all rights to enjoy and to make satire on anyone," said Giri in a facebook post.

  

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  • vincy, Bangkok

    Sat, Dec 06 2014

    2 visits within 4 months only because to facilitate the tycoons who financed BJP election campaign.
    The tycoons need government support to setup business in Nepal and nothing else.The Indian economy is not going to benefit only the rich becomes richer.

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  • Vellano1, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 06 2014

    When Naveen Jindal kinds get rich, whole of india gets rich, you mean?

    when Munjals broker a deal between Congress and AAP to form delhi govt.. whole delhi benefits is it?

    Ramaprasad Goenka became a top business man in Kolkata, was by whose grace?

    a gas station boy liek Ambani could become a big industrialist, in whose time? when did he say, if I have to lick, patao, use the politicains to give back to my shareholders, I will do? was BJP there then?

    the wadias were businessmen cos they were close to jinaah and political class you mean?!...

    sirf ive mat bano!.. yes, they are entrepneurs, and they will use everyone!...

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 06 2014

    This how Nepal respects a Big Brother.
    Soon pak also will fall in line.

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  • Vellano1, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 06 2014

    i think this was not required! A satire, parody, clean joke should be fine! I remember, Vajpayee used to like Shekhar Suman a lot and say "accha nakal karte ho"! ... by banning such things, you give proof that it could be true!

    Nepal is a hindu country (though MAovadis are ruling)... and hinduism is known for tolearance and jokes they crack on their own gods!

    Look at this shloka,

    kamale kamalaa shete Harashhete Himaalaye |
    kshiraabdhau cha Harishhete manye matkuNa shankaya| ||

    which means Shiva resides atop Himalayas, Goddess in lotus, Vishnu in middle of the churning ocean... out of the 'aversion of bed bugs' it is believed (Manye Matkuna shankaya)... haha..!!

    So nobody is beyond any sarcasm/joke! be it Modi or anyone! but yes, allegations/ and insulting for no reason under the guise of freedom of speech should be curbed, with our own wisdom.. but not a via ban! I hope better sense prevails in Nepal edit board/producers... :)

    Modi himself, has given free hand to all journos, media houses since 2002, and they have run a constant campaign and I dont have any evidence to prove he banned them or censored... infact he neglected them and they died their own death!

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  • flavian dsouza, chik/banaglore

    Sat, Dec 06 2014

    MODI -Marketing outside and dividing India!!!

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  • sunill, bangalore

    Sat, Dec 06 2014

    the show anchor name is deepak and he does show which is very popular in nepal'
    and it is his 200th episode of the show and it is akin to indias popular show comedy nights with kapil.

    in this show,the issue is how modi has sanctioned $3 billion to nepal for infrastructure
    and devolopment works and how nepals corrupt politics are licking thier fingers dreaming
    how much they can pocket from the money and therby showing the state of affairs and poilitcal situation of nepal in a sarcastic way.

    how can it be a satire of modi?
    instead it is a a satire of nepals corrupt political system.
    so nepals politicians have banned the show.otherwise they will be exposed.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 06 2014

    VERY SOON ENTIRE WORLD WILL FUN OF FEKU ...

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sat, Dec 06 2014

    Looks like you've not understood this DW article!!!

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  • tony d'souza, mangalore/usa

    Sat, Dec 06 2014

    ?...this is called day dreaming.

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  • Aam Indian, M'lore/Bahrain

    Sat, Dec 06 2014

    Even Nepalese are tired of seeing Modi twice within 5 months. Funniest thing is that I read a caption saying "MODI GETS VISA TO VISIT INDIA". I am not surprised of the sarcasm behind this caption but it is so true that this man is seen more outside India than inside.

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