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I and B ministry withdraws guidelines on fake news

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today withdrew its contentious press release on after a directive from the

"PIB Press Release titled 'Guidelines for Accreditation of Journalists amended to regulate Fake News' issued on 02 April 2018 stands withdrawn," the ministry said in a brief statement.

Taking note of condemnation from various quarters, the PMO had ordered the ministry to withdraw the release, holding that the decision on what amounts to should be left to press bodies.

According to official sources, the PMO also felt that the government should not interfere in the matter.

The ministry had yesterday announced measures to contain saying the accreditation of a could be permanently cancelled if the scribe is found generating or propagating

The amended guidelines stated that if the publication or telecast of was confirmed, accreditation of the would be suspended for six months in the first violation and for one year in case of a second violation.

In case of a third violation, his or her accreditation would be cancelled permanently, the said in a release.

However, the press release did not define what is

Hours after the official release yesterday, had questioned the government's attempt to check fake news, asking whether it was aimed at preventing journalists from reporting uncomfortable to the establishment.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 14:00 IST
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