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Opposition tears into govt over fake news guidelines

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Opposition parties today attacked the central government over the now-withdrawn guidelines on fake news, with the saying fascism has touched its peak and the and the CPI(M) likening the prevailing situation to the Emergency.

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

The guidelines were withdrawn after the prime minister's office intervened, following sharp criticism from the and the opposition parties.

"Fascism reaches its nadir as a shaky Modi government, caught in its web of lies, seeks to muzzle all independent voices in media through fallacious rules! communications in-charge Randeep Surjewala tweeted.

Senior asked whether the move was an attempt to prevent reporters from reporting uncomfortable to the establishment.

He also asked who would determine whether a was fake and wondered if the rules were to be misused to harass reporters.

West Bengal and TMC chief termed the attempt as a brazen and draconian move to curb press freedom and said it showed the government "has lost its way".

"What about spread by a political party on a regular basis?" she asked on Twitter, without naming any party.

Recalling the fight for press freedom during the days of the Emergency in 1970s, CPI(M) said his party condemned the duplicitous move.

He accused the government of attacking the media in the garb of over it finds uncomfortable.

"We stand for, and are committed to a free and independent Press, the Left tweeted.

"It is like an undeclared emergency. The Government wants to gag the Press. They want the Press to write what the Government wants," said CPI-

Former Delhi said the issue could have been handled in a dignified manner through a law but the attempt undermined democracy.

Reacting to move, said on Twitter, "Till now there was an informal emergency on media, except few all were scared, and fell in line. Now formal emergency.

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

First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 16:25 IST
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