Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Social media hub policy withdrawn, AG informs SC

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: THE COURT WAS HEARING A PLEA THAT THE CENTRE’S SOCIAL MEDIA HUB POLICY WAS TO BE USED TO MONITOR ACTIVITIES OF CITIZENS, AND BE QUASHED

The Centre on Friday told the Supreme Court that it will undertake a complete review of its social media policy and has withdrawn its notificati­on proposing a social media hub, which some alleged could become a tool to monitor online activity of citizens.

A bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra considered the submission of Attorney General K K Venugopal, appearing for the Centre, that the notificati­on was being withdrawn, and disposed of petitions challengin­g it.

Venugopal also told the bench, comprising Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachu­d, that the social media policy would be reviewed completely by the government.

The bench was hearing a petition filed by TMC MLA Mahua Moitra alleging that the Centre’s social media hub policy was to be used as a tool to monitor social media activities of the citizens and should be quashed.

On July 13, the apex court had asked the government whether its move to create such a hub was to tap people’s WhatsApp messages, and observed that it will be like creating a “surveillan­ce state”.

The Trinamool Congress legislator from West Bengal had asked whether the government wants to tap citizens’ messages on WhatsApp or other social media platforms.

Moitra had said the government had issued a Request For Proposal (RFP). The tender will be opened on August 20 for a software which would do 360 degree monitoring on all social media platforms such WhatsApp, Twitter and Instagram and track e-mail contents, she said.

On June 18, the apex court refused to an urgent hearing on the plea seeking to stay the ministry’s move to set up a ‘Social Media Communicat­ion Hub’ (SMCH) that would collect and analyse digital and social media content.

In May this year, the Broadcast Engineerin­g Consultant­s India Limited (BECIL), a public sector undertakin­g under the ministry, had floated a tender to supply software for the project.

The legislator from Karimpur constituen­cy of West Bengal said the SMCH “is being set up with the clear objective of surveillan­ce of activities of individual­s such as herself on social media platforms”.

In her plea, she said such

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