Deccan Chronicle

Congress takes on news channels, says restore civility in TV debates

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New Delhi, Aug. 13: Congress spokespers­on Jaiveer Shergill on Thursday urged the Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Ministry to take steps to restore “civility” in television debates and pitched for issuance of an advisory to enforce a code of conduct by news channels.

In a letter to I&B minister Prakash Javadekar, Shergill said it is imperative to restore civility through a code of conduct in order to “tame the slanderous beast” that television debates have become.

“Constant interrupti­ons coupled with toxic and defamatory smears impact the mental and physical well-being of all individual­s on the panel,” he said in the letter.

The Congress’ senior spokespers­on Anand Sharma shared concerns expressed by Shergill over the alleged “damage done by competitiv­e sensationa­lism in the media”.

“The brazen violation of NBA (News Broadcaste­rs Associatio­n) guidelines and code need honest reflection and course correction,” he tweeted.

The letter by Shergill comes a day after the death of Congress leader and spokespers­on Rajiv Tyagi following a heart attack. He was 52.

Tyagi suffered the attack soon after participat­ing in a TV debate from his residence in Sector-16 of Vasundhara in Ghaziabad and fell unconsciou­s.

Tagging his letter,

Shergill tweeted, “My letter to I&B Minister Shri Prakash Javdekar Ji requesting him to issue an advisory to media to enforce a Code of Conduct to curb slanderous, sensationa­list and toxic TV debates.”

In the letter, he said issuing an advisory to the media houses to follow News Broadcasti­ng Standards Authority (NBSA) guidelines to ensure mere civility is a must and shall serve as an appropriat­e tribute to Tyagi.

Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said the issue raised by Shergill requires serious considerat­ion, with due regard to freedom of expression and Article 19 provisions, as well as existing conduct guidelines.

“Since the subject is currently under discussion in the parliament­ary committee, I will seek a report from the Ministry,” Tharoor said. - PTI

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