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The
ministry has told the court that it has set up a committee comprising
its own officials, as well as those from the ministries of women
and child welfare, health and the trade body Advertising Standards
Council of India to look into the issue.
The
apex court had asked the ministry to respond to a writ filed on
by Pilot Baba that a news sting show on him had been doctored
and put him in a bad light, and asked what the government was
thinking on these lines.
This
is the third court order and suggestion on the sticky issue of
content on news TV. The Delhi HC had already issued an interim
order last month on media bodies and to the I&B officials
to discuss the issue of stings and content, and report it to the
HC within the next month.
Earlier,
the Delhi HC had suggested that the ministry look into forming
a committee to vet every sting operation before it is aired. Alhough
that was not an order, indications from Shastri Bhavan in the
wake of the SC case are that there could be little option now
but to do something on these lines.
Government
sources pointed out the Mumbai Police banning two channels for
repeatedly showing the recent violence and distorting events in
the process.
The
violence let loose by Raj Thackeray's MNS workers on the North
Indians and Big B in Mumbai had taken place on Sunday last. But
way through Monday, it was being shown on all channels, giving
the impression that the violence remained uncontrolled.
Mumbai
Police has said that this was a distortion because the violence
had taken place for less than an hour and communal passions were
being stoked by showing the same clippings throughout the day.
The
ministry had already told Indiantelevision.com that the
repetition of scenes of violence and distortion of time and the
extent of such violence will not be tolerated and the editors
of channels must take a call on that, but the recent reportage
has again shown that the media is not listening, insiders said.
Insiders
also said that the ministry had decided to give the News Broadcasters
Association (NBA) some more time as the current thinking was to
take the industry along for an inclusive Content Code. This seems
to be the reason why the government has not taken any action when
the NBA failed to send its own draft code as promised on 31 January.
However,
the situation as it is panning out from the court's mood is leaving
the ministry with very little option but to usher in the Content
Code and a regulatory mechanism.
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