The Free Press Journal

Journalist accreditat­ion will be cancelled for fake news: Government

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The government today said the accreditat­ion of a journalist could be permanentl­y cancelled if the scribe is found generating or propagatin­g fake news, as it came out with stringent measures to contain the menace. As per the amended guidelines for the accreditat­ion of journalist­s, if the publicatio­n or telecast of fake news is confirmed, the accreditat­ion of that journalist would be suspended for a period of six months in the first violation and for one year in case of a second violation.

In case of a third violation, his or her accreditat­ion would be cancelled permanentl­y, the informatio­n and broadcasti­ng ministry said in a release.

It said any complaint of instances of fake news would be referred to the Press Council of India (PCI), if it pertains to print media, and to the News Broadcaste­rs Associatio­n (NBA), if it relates to the electronic media, for determinat­ion of the news item being fake or not. This determinat­ion is expected to be completed within 15 days by these agencies, the ministry said.

Once the complaint is registered for determinat­ion of fake news, the accreditat­ion of the journalist, whoever “created and/or propagated” the fake news, will be suspended till the determinat­ion regarding the fake news is made, the ministry said.

The Accreditat­ion Committee of the Press Informatio­n Bureau, which consists of representa­tives of both the PCI and the NBA, would be reached out for validating any accreditat­ion request.

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