Monday 10 October 2011

New PCI chief asks Centre to defer action on channels' license

  • Press Council of India Chairman Justice(retd) Markandeya Katju  asked the union government to defer it move to amend the rules relating to renewal of license for TV news channels for violating the broadcasting code. 
  • "No doubt, if the media proves incorrigible, harsh measures may be required but in my opinion that should be resorted to only as a last resort and in extreme situations. Ordinarily, we should first try to resolve the issues by discussion, consultation and self-regulation.
  • Katju said that in compliance with the directions of the Chief Information Commissioner, the 71-page report of the Press Council Committee of Paranjoy Guha Thakurta and Sreenivas Reddy had been uploaded on the website of the PCI, with a disclaimer that the regulatory body had rejected the report. 
  • The PCI chairperson cautioned the media against plant of mischievous news by vested interests to whip up communal passion in the country. 
  • He faulted media reports citing e-mail claims of the Indian Mujahideen, Jaish-e-Mohammed or Harkatul-jihad-e-Islam for recent Delhi High Court blast.

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