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The human rights commission felt that these shows infringe child rights.
APSHRC with help of city commissioner bans reality show
APSHRC, who feels that reality shows badly affects emotional and physical health of children, asked the channel to stop airing the show.
There had been various protests by women and children to ban the dance reality show, AATA, as it has shown children dancing in sensuous manner.
Some parents have also lodged complaints that reality shows have a bad effect on children as they imitated lewd gestures. However, some parents felt that talent shows are a platform to build a child's career.
Meanwhile, the chairman of APSHRC, Justice Subhashan Reddy at a press conference stated that AATA-5 had been prohibited through Cable TV Network (Regulation) Act keeping in the mind the interests of people and children watching it.
Commission feels that dances shows bring indecent gestures
The commission’s Chairman felt that children in such reality shows are shown in an obscene manner and allowed to continue in the name of competition.
He stated, “These children don't even know what they are doing and how they are being used. The physical and psychological growth of children continue till 18 years of age and such reality shows are having bad effect on their growth.”
“The dances which are made to perform by the children are based on cinema songs with indecent gestures and gyrations," added the Chairman.
Chairman Subhashan also asked the parents opposing the ban about the reason for allowing their children to participate in such dance shows that project them in an objectionable manner.
He strongly feels that it is the parents who encourage such behavior and the children are in no way responsible for participating.
The Justice had asked the TV channels opposing the ban to present an arguments report. The hearing is slated to be conducted on the 3rd of next month.
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That's a right step by HRC.This isn't anything less than child pornography and it should be banned immediately in the country.
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