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Information ministry sends letter to PEMRA to stop Bol from going on air

ISLAMABAD: Ministry of Information has sent a letter to Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) to stop Axact’s channel (Bol) from going on air.  

Bol is scheduled to launch on Ramazan 1st but due to Axact’s fake degree scandal, several questions have been raised on the channel.

Following NewYorkTimes report, several raids have been made on the Axact’s offices and FIA have detained top personalities including CEO Shoaib Ahmed Shaikh.

It is pertinent to mention here that Bol has already started its test transmission in various cities.

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