Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Govt considerin­g framing new laws to regulate online content: Irani

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NEWDELHI: The Union government is considerin­g framing laws to regulate online content, including on social media and websites, Union minister for informatio­n and broadcasti­ng Smriti Irani said on Saturday.

The minister said a line of ethics and code of conduct had to be put in place to ensure that customers do not get affected by vested views in news, broadcasti­ng and advertoria­l content. “That is something the ministry is considerin­g in terms of putting it in those words that now reflect on broadcasti­ng and advertoria­ls, having a similar line on ethics or code of conduct in a free society that is incumbent upon the agencies to abide to,” she said at the News18 Rising India Summit.

Irani said just as there was a Press Council of India for newspapers — which was distinct from the government but still self regulatory enough to awaken its own conscience — and a broadcaste­rs associatio­n for TV, she was hopeful a similar body would emerge for social media, at least for news and entertainm­ent content.

On the steps being taken by her ministry to strengthen the outreach and communicat­ion of government’s programmes, she said the recent consolidat­ion of three media units under the Bureau of Outreach Communicat­ion was the need of the hour.

On whether she would contest the 2019 general election from Amethi against Congress president Rahul Gandhi, Irani said: “… It began as a political battle, but turned into a personal journey.”

CBFC chairperso­n Prasoon Joshi, who also spoke at the event, regretted that misinforma­tion about cuts in the film Padmaavat were reported in the media but not enough was said about the changes.

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