• 3 years ago
AAP MP Raghav Chadha finds news channels "provocative" and "toxic". And he wants them not to go unpunished.

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00:00Is the government taking any action against those inciting channels and those inciting anchors?
00:07And so far, you have not received any such complaint from the general public.
00:30Mr. Deputy Chairman, you yourself have been a journalist and you understand the importance
00:56of news.
00:57The government is not taking any action against those inciting channels and those inciting
01:24anchors.
01:25So if you are doing it, what are you doing, please tell the President.
01:28Sir, I think in this, the rules are very clear, we have put it on three stages.
01:39First, if you have any such complaint, then the channel that does such a program, it will
01:45be resolved at that level.
01:46After that, the association will be at that level, if not, then it will come to the Inter-Departmental
01:52Committee.
01:53And so far, if you have any such complaint, if you have any such complaint, if you have
02:00any such complaint, if you have any such complaint against any such channel, then I would like
02:06the Constitutional Committee to definitely write to us, and according to the rules, the
02:11action that will take place, there is a three-tier system, it will be resolved at the first
02:15stage.
02:16If it does not happen, even if it comes on the third, then the department will come
02:20there.
02:21We will definitely look at such complaints, what action can be taken, but it has a three-tier
02:28system, in which the channel is resolved first.