Pemra CoC Balochistan meets in Quetta
QUETTA: The 28th meeting of Council of Complaints (COC) of Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) Balochistan held here at regional office on Saturday.According to a Pemra regional office press release, COC Chairman Agha Mohammad Nasir presided over the meeting which was attended by its members Attaullah Langove, Musa Khan
By our correspondents
May 24, 2015
QUETTA: The 28th meeting of Council of Complaints (COC) of Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) Balochistan held here at regional office on Saturday.
According to a Pemra regional office press release, COC Chairman Agha Mohammad Nasir presided over the meeting which was attended by its members Attaullah Langove, Musa Khan Kakar, Dr Rashida Panezai and Rahat Ali The meeting urged public to get their complaints regarding electronic media registered through mail, telephone or email so that the COC could take appropriate action.
According to a Pemra regional office press release, COC Chairman Agha Mohammad Nasir presided over the meeting which was attended by its members Attaullah Langove, Musa Khan Kakar, Dr Rashida Panezai and Rahat Ali The meeting urged public to get their complaints regarding electronic media registered through mail, telephone or email so that the COC could take appropriate action.
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