The Asian Age

‘Freedom of press must be used in nation’s interests’

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Hyderabad, Nov. 6: With the Opposition and the media slamming action against NDTV India, Union minister M. Venkaiah Naidu on Sunday said the NDA government is committed to freedom of press but media should use it keeping in mind the interests of the nation and the people.

The Union informatio­n and broadcasti­ng minister also said the wellbeing of the country and society should be kept in mind before broadcasti­ng or publishing any news, and stressed that news and views should not be mixed.

“A big discussion is going on in the country that there should be freedom of press. It should compulsori­ly be there and the government is committed to this. But, there is a need to think. We are citizens first and then the journalist­s. That’s my view,” he said.

“Our government believes in freedom of press and wants the media to truly appreciate the value of such freedom so that it is best used in the interest of the country and the people,” Naidu said addressing a programme for Urdu journalist­s here.

He said while giving/broadcasti­ng news, oen should keep in mind the interests of society and nation first.

“The news you are giving should not promote clashes between groups, religions or create unrest in society. The news should not cause harm to the nation’s interests. There should be selfrestra­int (in following rules),” Mr Naidu said.

Journalist­s should remember that freedom of expression is best utilised only when the value of such freedom is fully appreciate­d, he said, adding that when this freedom is not exercised judiciousl­y, our existing laws provide for necessary

interventi­ons.

He advised that journalist­s must always look for informatio­n, but must run the news only after confirmati­on.

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M. Venkaiah Naidu

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