Centre says Fresh Broadcasting Bill Draft to be Released after Detailed
Consultations
Centre says fresh draft of Broadcasting
Services Regulation Bill to be released after detailed consultations, seeks suggestions
till Oct 15
The Narendra Modi government on Monday said
that the fresh draft of Broadcasting Services Regulation Bill to be released after
detailed consultations, seeks suggestions till Oct 15, PTI reported. The bill was
released for consultations in November last year.
Earlier in the day, HT reported that the
government withdrew the draft of the Broadcasting Services (Regulation) Bill, 2024
by asking all the stakeholders to return the physical copies handed to them between
July 24 and 25. "
An official on condition of anonymity had
told HT that it is not clear whether the bill will be redrafted entirely or only
particular sections would be redrawn from the latest draft.
HT had reported that the draft shared by
stakeholders stated that individuals who upload videos, write or make podcasts on
current affairs could be classified as digital news broadcasters.
The opposition parties including Congress
had accused the Narendra Modi government of trying to gag social media, digital
media, OTT platforms and those who write and speak in private capacity through the
bill.
"Today, on one side by the use of power,
the entire media has been turned into a government mouthpiece, and on the other
hand, the BJP government is preparing to gag digital media, social media, OTT platforms
and even those who write and speak in private capacity by bringing the broadcast
bill," Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra had said.