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“The TDSAT asked us to pay Rs 50 lakh a month. We have paid Rs
60 million on 22 April as per the directive of the Tdsat. The case
is set for further hearing on 16 May,” says Asianet chief executive
officer Mahesh Kumar.
Star admits it has received payment from Asianet, but says there
is still an outstanding amount which is yet to be cleared. “Asianet
has not paid us the full amount. So we decided to switch off signals,”
says the Star spokesperson.
Star and Asianet have been engaged in conflict over the outstandings
for the last six months. “The TDSAT has not been functioning after
chairperson Justice DP Wadhava completed his term on 4 May. We are
waiting for the final verdict," says Kumar.
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