Venkaiah bats for media self-regulation
Union information and broadcasting minister M. Venkaiah Naidu said on Thursday that media can’t be regulated in a democracy while at the same time stressed that “there is a feeling that social media is “going haywire”.
“In a democracy, in a free society where freedom of expression is guaranteed by the Constitution, you can’t have regulation of the media, this is my conviction,” Mr said in an interview.
He said self-regulation is good and what is required is not a new
bill but political will and administrative skill. “That is lacking at some places,” he added.
The minister, however, added that if at the end of the day, there are violations, there are laws of the land which are available already. Freedom of expression is best utilised only when the value of such freedom is fully appreciated, he said, adding, “When this freedom is not exercised judiciously, our existing laws provide for necessary interventions. We are not thinking of any new restrictions on any media. But the government expects all stakeholders to be responsible in using different platforms.” the I&B minister said.
He said for the media, there are some regulations like it should not preach something which is anti-national, not propagate against the interest of the country, aspects like obscenity, vulgarity, encouraging violence, etc.
“There are already broad guidelines and stipulations under the law also and they will take care of these aspects,” he said. “For the mainstream journalists, organisations and management already have regulations in place. But for social media, there is no censorship, and things go directly,” he said.
“There is slowly a growing feeling of social media going haywire. And we have to find ways and means to go about it. But at the same time, if you start regulating media, the effect will not be positive. Besides, there are enough laws to take care of the social media and those laws should be effectively and properly used,” Mr Naidu said.