Saturday 21 September 2013

I&B ministry's advisory to channels on reporting of Muzaffarnagar riots

Noting that some TV channels have been airing "inflammatory" content while covering Muzaffarnagar riots, the I&B ministry has asked the electronic media to exercise restraint while reporting such matters. 
In an advisory issued the ministry said, "In the wake of recent Muzaffarnagar communal riots, some TV channels have been telecasting inflammatory and provocative news or programmes in a sensational manner." 
It said that the channels have been airing footage, video, interviews, etc. of leaders of diverse spectrum which could vitiate the situation in the entire area. 
"These could further ignite communal tension, violence and create law and order problem not only in the riot-affected area but elsewhere' whereas a strong need is felt that channels should take all steps to avoid telecasting such inflammatory and sensitive material and should exercise maximum restraint and caution in reporting matters of this nature," the ministry said. 
The advisory said that news, views or comments relating to communal tension or clashes should be telecast only after proper verification of facts and presented in a manner which is in the public interest of maintaining communal harmony. 
It added that according to rules no programme can be transmitted or re-transmitted on any cable service which can promote communal attitudes and is likely to encourage or incite violence. It said that a violation of rules could attract penal provisions. 
Earlier this week, a show cause notice was issued to a TV channel after the ministry felt that content aired by it could have affected communal harmony.

Source:
http://cablequest.org/news/national-news/item/3255-i-b-ministry-s-advisory-to-channels-on-reporting-of-muzaffarnagar-riots.htmlSource: http://cablequest.org/news/national-news/item/3255-i-b-ministry-s-advisory-to-channels-on-reporting-of-muzaffarnagar-riots.html

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