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SC raps Centre over social media hubs

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The Supreme Court on Friday took a strong note of the informatio­n and broadcasti­ng ministry’s decision to set up a social media hub for monitoring online data, observing that it will be “like creating a surveillan­ce state”.

The top court said the government wants to tap citizens’ WhatsApp messages and sought its response within two weeks.

A Bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justice A M Khanwilkar and Justice D Y Chandrachu­d issued A notice to the Centre on a plea by the Trinamool Congress (TMC) legislator Mahua Moitra and sought Attorney General

K K Venugopal’s assistance in the matter.

“The government wants to tap citizens’ WhatsApp messages. It will be like creating a surveillan­ce state,” the bench said.

Senior advocate A M Singhvi, appearing for Moitra, said the government has issued a request for proposal and the tender will be opened on August 20.

“They want to monitor social media content with the help of this social media hub,” Singhvi said.

The Bench then said it was listing the matter on August 3, before the opening of the tender on August 20 and the AG or any law officer for the government will assist the court in the matter.

Earlier, on June 18, the apex court had refused to accord urgent hearing on the plea seeking to stay a central government move to set up a ‘Social Media Communicat­ion Hub’ that would collect and analyse digital and social media content.

The counsel for Moitra had said the government is trying to monitor social media content of individual­s by tracking their social media accounts such as those on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, and their emails.

Recently, the Broadcast Engineerin­g Consultant­s India Limited (BECIL), a public sector undertakin­g (PSU) under the ministry, had floated a tender to supply a software for the project. “A technology platform is needed to collect digital media chatter from all core social media platforms as well as digital platforms such as news, blogs... In a single system providing real-time insights, metrics and other valuable data,” the tender document said.

Under the project, mediaperso­ns would be employed on contractua­l basis in each district to be the “eyes and ears” of the government and provide real-time updates from the ground. The tender document says the platform is expected to provide automated reports, tactical insights and comprehens­ive workflows to initiate engagement across digital channels.

“The platform maybe used to disseminat­e content and hence, should support publishing features,” the document says, adding the platform needs to power a real-time New Media Command Room.

It should also help the ministry to understand the impact of various social media campaigns conducted on Centrerun schemes, it says.

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The top court said the government wants to tap citizens’ WhatsApp messages and sought its response within two weeks

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