The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)

Social media: FM for free expression

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FM Arun Jaitley advocated a free hand to ministers and bureaucrat­s to express themselves on social media. “In a transparen­t government system, I see nothing wrong in civil servants expressing themselves freely, ministers expressing themselves freely. Airing opinion freely is how consultati­on process should take place,” he said at the myGov event.

FINANCE minister Arun Jaitley on Saturday advocated for freehand to ministers and bureaucrat­s to express themselves on social media to make government functionin­g transparen­t.

His comments at the event to mark second anniversar­y of myGov app came against the backdrop of the department of personnel and training (DoPT) recently issuing draft service rules proposing to allow bureaucrat­s to participat­e freely on social media websites like Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin but criticism of government will still be a no-no.

The draft rules bar officers from making “criticism of government” on television, social media or any other communicat­ion applicatio­n by any means, including a “caricature”.

“In the final decisions of the government, you should talk in one voice and it should be one decision,” Jaitley said. “But one strong asset which the social media has provided you is that before you reach that one decision there are multiple opinions which come.”

Social media providers alternate view points, criticisms, comments and suggestion­s, he said. “Therefore in a transparen­t government system, I see nothing wrong in civil servants expressing themselves freely, ministers expressing themselves freely.” Airing opinion freely is how consultati­on process should take place. “Eventually the decision has to be one.”

Speaking about advantages of social media, he said previously only big metropolit­an cities were looked at for opinion or suggestion­s but today with the advent of social media, opinions are freely available from schools, colleges, tier II, III and even downwards. “The youth are more informed .”

Talking about ways to propagate about government schemes like crop insurance, Jaitley said government should not leave any form of media as cost is limited and unlimited advantages like wide reach. “In the last few days... we have passed two important laws which are being discussed worldwide – GST and bankruptcy law. Both these laws were passed through unanimous decisions,” Jaitley said.

Behind this unanimity was “public pressures” and“pressure of public opinion” build through social media and news media, he said, adding the print, electronic and social media played important role in forming opinion.

The minister said helping schemes reach last mile, all mediums should be used. “If there is a way to use social media, then the help of local administra­tion is also important.”

Citing the example of the hugely important crop insurance scheme, he said all mediums – local and state administra­tion, radio and social media should be used to help reach the scheme to all farmers .“The government should not leave any medium and social media is cost effective,” he said.

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Finance minister Arun Jaitley

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