The Free Press Journal

Fake news like cancer, needs surgery: Swamy

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Fake news has become like “cancer” and there is need for “surgery” to deal with it, senior BJP leader Subramania­n Swamy has said. Swamy was in the city to address the 14th Annual India Business Conference at Columbia Business School hosted by the South Asia Business Associatio­n. “Fake news has become a kind of cancer and we have to have some kind of surgery. In a democratic country, the balance has to be drawn between freedom of expression and permitted restrictio­ns that the Constituti­on allows. That is where the line drawing has become a major problem for the government­s,” Swamy told PTI here. He said the media has now genuinely become mass media, the cyber world has made it possible to get instantane­ous news but it has become very difficult to keep track of contradict­ing informatio­n that spreads fast. Swamy also referred to the Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Ministry's recent guidelines, which were later withdrawn, journalist­s would have lost their accreditat­ion if it was confirmed they published fake news. Swamy said Prime Minister Narendra Modi “correctly pointed out” that the power in this regard had already been given to the Press Council of India.

He added that competitiv­eness in the media has reached a high point. He said he does not think that journalist­s are putting out fake news “out of negativity” but they are motivated by enemies of one politician against the other politician to defame by making it look like genuine news.

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