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Political slugfest erupts over amended IT rules

ByDeeksha Bhardwaj, New Delhi
Updated on: Apr 08, 2023 04:51 AM IST

The new rule mandates intermediaries to ensure users do not post content about the Union government that has been “fact checked” by an approved body.

Opposition parties on Friday slammed the government for suppressing dissent and with the recently amended IT rules that ask intermediaries, such as Facebook and WhatsApp take down any content that has “fact-check” or marked as false/fake by a government body, calling the changes “undemocratic and draconian”, but the minister of state of electronics and information technology Rajeev Chandrashekar alleging that the parties were spreading “misinformation”.

Union minister Rajeev Chandrashekar.(ANI)

Also read: Centre notifies changes to IT rules, 2021

“How can I be the judge, jury & executioner,” said senior Congress leader Pawan Khera at a press conference on Friday, just a day after the new rules were notified. “This is the way (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi government works. This government fears dissent. They are afraid of anybody who can corner them with their questions and their facts… PIB (Press Information Bureau) can’t decide what is fake news and what isn’t. We must oppose this with all our might so that this does not become a rule.”

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) sought that the rules be withdrawn in a statement issued on Friday. “Sweeping powers to the Press Information Bureau to censor content posted on social media platforms is draconian, anti-democratic and unacceptable. Censorship and Democracy cannot coexist. Immediately scrap these amendments to IT Rules,” CPI(M) general secretary Sitharam Yechury tweeted.

Also read: ‘Disturbed’ by recently amended IT rules: Editors Guild of India

The ministry notified amendments to the IT rules, 2021 on Thursday, inserting a clause that will need intermediaries — social media companies such as Twitter and Facebook — to ensure users do not post content about the Union government that has been “fact checked” by an approved body. The rules also formalised regulation of online gaming, setting up a self-regulatory body for the industry. The government said the measure on fact-checking was meant to combat misinformation.

 
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